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     <!-- Is the version a prerelease of a version? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#creating-prerelease-packages -->
     <!-- Note that unstable versions like 0.0.1 can be considered a released version, but it's possible that one can release a 0.0.1-beta before you release a 0.0.1 version. If the version number is final, that is considered a released version and not a prerelease. -->
     <version>1.5.6</version>
-    <packageSourceUrl>https://github.com/Ruben2776/PicView</packageSourceUrl>
+    <packageSourceUrl>https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/picview-portable/1.5.6</packageSourceUrl>
     <!-- owners is a poor name for maintainers of the package. It sticks around by this name for compatibility reasons. It basically means you. -->
     <!--<owners>__REPLACE_YOUR_NAME__</owners>-->
     <!-- ============================== -->
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     <!--<docsUrl>At what url are the software docs located?</docsUrl>-->
     <!--<mailingListUrl></mailingListUrl>-->
     <!--<bugTrackerUrl></bugTrackerUrl>-->
-    <tags>picview-portable picture-viewer</tags>
+    <tags>picview-portable picture-viewer picview image-viewer</tags>
     <summary>Fast Picture Viewer with compact UI, that can be hidden</summary>
     <description>PicView is a fast Picture Viewer with compact UI that can be hidden. Features image effects, galleries, light and dark theme, EXIF and more. The application can automatically adjusts itself to your screen.</description>
     <releaseNotes>https://picview.org/changelog</releaseNotes>

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scripts/choco/picview/ReadMe.md

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+## Summary
+How do I create packages? See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages
+
+If you are submitting packages to the community feed (https://community.chocolatey.org)
+always try to ensure you have read, understood and adhere to the create
+packages wiki link above.
+
+## Automatic Packaging Updates?
+Consider making this package an automatic package, for the best
+maintainability over time. Read up at https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/automatic-packages
+
+## Shim Generation
+Any executables you include in the package or download (but don't call
+install against using the built-in functions) will be automatically shimmed.
+
+This means those executables will automatically be included on the path.
+Shim generation runs whether the package is self-contained or uses automation
+scripts.
+
+By default, these are considered console applications.
+
+If the application is a GUI, you should create an empty file next to the exe
+named 'name.exe.gui' e.g. 'bob.exe' would need a file named 'bob.exe.gui'.
+See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#how-do-i-set-up-shims-for-applications-that-have-a-gui
+
+If you want to ignore the executable, create an empty file next to the exe
+named 'name.exe.ignore' e.g. 'bob.exe' would need a file named
+'bob.exe.ignore'.
+See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#how-do-i-exclude-executables-from-getting-shims
+
+## Self-Contained?
+If you have a self-contained package, you can remove the automation scripts
+entirely and just include the executables, they will automatically get shimmed,
+which puts them on the path. Ensure you have the legal right to distribute
+the application though. See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/information/legal.
+
+You should read up on the Shim Generation section to familiarize yourself
+on what to do with GUI applications and/or ignoring shims.
+
+## Automation Scripts
+You have a powerful use of Chocolatey, as you are using PowerShell. So you
+can do just about anything you need. Choco has some very handy built-in
+functions that you can use, these are sometimes called the helpers.
+
+### Built-In Functions
+https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
+
+A note about a couple:
+* Get-BinRoot - this is a horribly named function that doesn't do what new folks think it does. It gets you the 'tools' root, which by default is set to 'c:\tools', not the chocolateyInstall bin folder - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/get-toolslocation
+* Install-BinFile - used for non-exe files - executables are automatically shimmed... - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-binfile
+* Uninstall-BinFile - used for non-exe files - executables are automatically shimmed - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-binfile
+
+### Getting package specific information
+Use the package parameters pattern - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/create/parse-packageparameters-argument
+
+### Need to mount an ISO?
+https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/create/mount-an-iso-in-chocolatey-package
+
+### Environment Variables
+Chocolatey makes a number of environment variables available (You can access any of these with $env:TheVariableNameBelow):
+
+ * TEMP/TMP - Overridden to the CacheLocation, but may be the same as the original TEMP folder
+ * ChocolateyInstall - Top level folder where Chocolatey is installed
+ * ChocolateyPackageName - The name of the package, equivalent to the `<id />` field in the nuspec (0.9.9+)
+ * ChocolateyPackageTitle - The title of the package, equivalent to the `<title />` field in the nuspec (0.10.1+)
+ * ChocolateyPackageVersion - The version of the package, equivalent to the `<version />` field in the nuspec (0.9.9+)
+ * ChocolateyPackageFolder - The top level location of the package folder  - the folder where Chocolatey has downloaded and extracted the NuGet package, typically `C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\packageName`.
+
+#### Advanced Environment Variables
+The following are more advanced settings:
+
+ * ChocolateyPackageParameters - Parameters to use with packaging, not the same as install arguments (which are passed directly to the native installer). Based on `--package-parameters`. (0.9.8.22+)
+ * CHOCOLATEY_VERSION - The version of Choco you normally see. Use if you are 'lighting' things up based on choco version. (0.9.9+) - Otherwise take a dependency on the specific version you need.
+ * ChocolateyForceX86 = If available and set to 'true', then user has requested 32bit version. (0.9.9+) - Automatically handled in built in Choco functions.
+ * OS_PLATFORM - Like Windows, OSX, Linux. (0.9.9+)
+ * OS_VERSION - The version of OS, like 6.1 something something for Windows. (0.9.9+)
+ * OS_NAME - The reported name of the OS. (0.9.9+)
+ * USER_NAME = The user name (0.10.6+)
+ * USER_DOMAIN = The user domain name (could also be local computer name) (0.10.6+)
+ * IS_PROCESSELEVATED = Is the process elevated? (0.9.9+)
+ * IS_SYSTEM = Is the user the system account? (0.10.6+)
+ * IS_REMOTEDESKTOP = Is the user in a terminal services session? (0.10.6+)
+ * ChocolateyToolsLocation - formerly 'ChocolateyBinRoot' ('ChocolateyBinRoot' will be removed with Chocolatey v2.0.0), this is where tools being installed outside of Chocolatey packaging will go. (0.9.10+)
+
+#### Set By Options and Configuration
+Some environment variables are set based on options that are passed, configuration and/or features that are turned on:
+
+ * ChocolateyEnvironmentDebug - Was `--debug` passed? If using the built-in PowerShell host, this is always true (but only logs debug messages to console if `--debug` was passed) (0.9.10+)
+ * ChocolateyEnvironmentVerbose - Was `--verbose` passed? If using the built-in PowerShell host, this is always true (but only logs verbose messages to console if `--verbose` was passed). (0.9.10+)
+ * ChocolateyExitOnRebootDetected - Are we exiting on a detected reboot? Set by ` --exit-when-reboot-detected`  or the feature `exitOnRebootDetected` (0.10.16+)
+ * ChocolateyForce - Was `--force` passed? (0.9.10+)
+ * ChocolateyForceX86 - Was `-x86` passed? (CHECK)
+ * ChocolateyRequestTimeout - How long before a web request will time out. Set by config `webRequestTimeoutSeconds` (CHECK)
+ * ChocolateyResponseTimeout - How long to wait for a download to complete? Set by config `commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds` (CHECK)
+ * ChocolateyPowerShellHost - Are we using the built-in PowerShell host? Set by `--use-system-powershell` or the feature `powershellHost` (0.9.10+)
+
+#### Business Edition Variables
+
+ * ChocolateyInstallArgumentsSensitive - Encrypted arguments passed from command line `--install-arguments-sensitive` that are not logged anywhere. (0.10.1+ and licensed editions 1.6.0+)
+ * ChocolateyPackageParametersSensitive - Package parameters passed from command line `--package-parameters-senstivite` that are not logged anywhere.  (0.10.1+ and licensed editions 1.6.0+)
+ * ChocolateyLicensedVersion - What version is the licensed edition on?
+ * ChocolateyLicenseType - What edition / type of the licensed edition is installed?
+ * USER_CONTEXT - The original user context - different when self-service is used (Licensed v1.10.0+)
+
+#### Experimental Environment Variables
+The following are experimental or use not recommended:
+
+ * OS_IS64BIT = This may not return correctly - it may depend on the process the app is running under (0.9.9+)
+ * CHOCOLATEY_VERSION_PRODUCT = the version of Choco that may match CHOCOLATEY_VERSION but may be different (0.9.9+) - based on git describe
+ * IS_ADMIN = Is the user an administrator? But doesn't tell you if the process is elevated. (0.9.9+)
+ * IS_REMOTE = Is the user in a remote session? (0.10.6+)
+
+#### Not Useful Or Anti-Pattern If Used
+
+ * ChocolateyInstallOverride = Not for use in package automation scripts. Based on `--override-arguments` being passed. (0.9.9+)
+ * ChocolateyInstallArguments = The installer arguments meant for the native installer. You should use chocolateyPackageParameters instead. Based on `--install-arguments` being passed. (0.9.9+)
+ * ChocolateyIgnoreChecksums - Was `--ignore-checksums` passed or the feature `checksumFiles` turned off? (0.9.9.9+)
+ * ChocolateyAllowEmptyChecksums - Was `--allow-empty-checksums` passed or the feature `allowEmptyChecksums` turned on? (0.10.0+)
+ * ChocolateyAllowEmptyChecksumsSecure - Was `--allow-empty-checksums-secure` passed or the feature `allowEmptyChecksumsSecure` turned on? (0.10.0+)
+ * ChocolateyCheckLastExitCode - Should Chocolatey check LASTEXITCODE? Is the feature `scriptsCheckLastExitCode` turned on? (0.10.3+)
+ * ChocolateyChecksum32 - Was `--download-checksum` passed? (0.10.0+)
+ * ChocolateyChecksumType32 - Was `--download-checksum-type` passed? (0.10.0+)
+ * ChocolateyChecksum64 - Was `--download-checksum-x64` passed? (0.10.0)+
+ * ChocolateyChecksumType64 - Was `--download-checksum-type-x64` passed? (0.10.0)+
+ * ChocolateyPackageExitCode - The exit code of the script that just ran - usually set by `Set-PowerShellExitCode` (CHECK)
+ * ChocolateyLastPathUpdate - Set by Chocolatey as part of install, but not used for anything in particular in packaging.
+ * ChocolateyProxyLocation - The explicit proxy location as set in the configuration `proxy` (0.9.9.9+)
+ * ChocolateyDownloadCache - Use available download cache? Set by `--skip-download-cache`, `--use-download-cache`, or feature `downloadCache` (0.9.10+ and licensed editions 1.1.0+)
+ * ChocolateyProxyBypassList - Explicitly set locations to ignore in configuration `proxyBypassList` (0.10.4+)
+ * ChocolateyProxyBypassOnLocal - Should the proxy bypass on local connections? Set based on configuration `proxyBypassOnLocal` (0.10.4+)
+ * http_proxy - Set by original `http_proxy` passthrough, or same as `ChocolateyProxyLocation` if explicitly set. (0.10.4+)
+ * https_proxy - Set by original `https_proxy` passthrough, or same as `ChocolateyProxyLocation` if explicitly set. (0.10.4+)
+ * no_proxy- Set by original `no_proxy` passthrough, or same as `ChocolateyProxyBypassList` if explicitly set. (0.10.4+)
+

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scripts/choco/picview/_TODO.txt

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+TODO
+
+1. Determine Package Use:
+
+ Organization? Internal Use? - You are not subject to distribution
+  rights when you keep everything internal. Put the binaries directly
+  into the tools directory (as long as total nupkg size is under 1GB).
+  When bigger, look to use from a share or download binaries from an
+  internal location. Embedded binaries makes for the most reliable use
+  of Chocolatey. Use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/`$file64`) and
+  `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/`Get-ChocolateyUnzip` in
+  tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1.
+
+  You can also choose to download from internal urls, see the next
+  section, but ignore whether you have distribution rights or not, it
+  doesn't apply. Under no circumstances should download from the
+  internet, it is completely unreliable. See
+  https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/community-repository/community-packages-disclaimer
+  to understand the limitations of a publicly available repository.
+
+ Community Repository?
+  Have Distribution Rights?
+    If you are the software vendor OR the software EXPLICITLY allows
+    redistribution and the total nupkg size will be under 200MB, you
+    have the option to embed the binaries directly into the package to
+    provide the most reliable install experience. Put the binaries
+    directly into the tools folder, use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/
+    `$file64`) and `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/
+    `Get-ChocolateyUnzip` in tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1. Additionally,
+    fill out the LICENSE and VERIFICATION file (see 3 below and those
+    files for specifics).
+
+    NOTE: You can choose to download binaries at runtime, but be sure
+     the download location will remain stable. See the next section.
+
+  Do Not Have Distribution Rights?
+    - Note: Packages built this way cannot be 100% reliable, but it's a
+      constraint of publicly available packages and there is little
+      that can be done to change that. See
+      https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/community-repository/community-packages-disclaimer
+      to better understand the limitations of a publicly available
+      repository.
+    Download Location is Publicly Available?
+      You will need to download the runtime files from their official
+      location at runtime. Use `$url`/`$url64` and
+      `Install-ChocolateyPackage`/`Install-ChocolateyZipPackage` in
+      tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1.
+    Download Location is Not Publicly Available?
+      Stop here, you can't push this to the community repository. You
+      can ask the vendor for permission to embed, then include a PDF of
+      that signed permission directly in the package. Otherwise you
+      will need to seek alternate locations to non-publicly host the
+      package.
+    Download Location Is Same For All Versions?
+      You still need to point to those urls, but you may wish to set up
+      something like Automatic Updater (AU) so that when a new version
+      of the software becomes available, the new package version
+      automatically gets pushed up to the community repository. See
+      https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/automatic-packages#automatic-updater-au
+
+2. Determine Package Type:
+
+- Installer Package - contains an installer (everything in template is
+  geared towards this type of package)
+- Zip Package - downloads or embeds and unpacks archives, may unpack
+  and run an installer using `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage` as a
+  secondary step.
+- Portable Package - Contains runtime binaries (or unpacks them as a
+  zip package) - cannot require administrative permissions to install
+  or use
+- Config Package - sets config like files, registry keys, etc
+- Extension Package - Packages that add PowerShell functions to
+  Chocolatey - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/extensions
+- Template Package - Packages that add templates like this for `choco
+  new -t=name` - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/create/create-custom-package-templates
+- Other - there are other types of packages as well, these are the main
+  package types seen in the wild
+
+3. Fill out the package contents:
+
+- tools\chocolateyBeforeModify.ps1 - remove if you have no processes
+  or services to shut down before upgrade/uninstall
+- tools\LICENSE.txt / tools\VERIFICATION.txt - Remove if you are not
+  embedding binaries. Keep and fill out if you are embedding binaries
+  in the package AND pushing to the community repository, even if you
+  are the author of software. The file becomes easier to fill out
+  (does not require changes each version) if you are the software
+  vendor. If you are building packages for internal use (organization,
+  etc), you don't need these files as you are not subject to
+  distribution rights internally.
+- tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1 - remove if autouninstaller can
+  automatically uninstall and you have nothing additional to do during
+  uninstall
+- Readme.txt - delete this file once you have read over and used
+  anything you've needed from here
+- nuspec - fill this out, then clean out all the comments (you may wish
+  to leave the headers for the package vs software metadata)
+- tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1 - instructions in next section.
+
+4. ChocolateyInstall.ps1:
+
+- For embedded binaries - use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/`$file64`) and
+  `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/ `Get-ChocolateyUnzip`.
+- Downloading binaries at runtime - use `$url`/`$url64` and
+  `Install-ChocolateyPackage` / `Install-ChocolateyZipPackage`.
+- Other needs (creating files, setting registry keys), use regular
+  PowerShell to do so or see if there is a function already defined:
+  https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
+- There may also be functions available in extension packages, see
+  https://community.chocolatey.org/packages?q=id%3A.extension for examples and
+  availability.
+- Clean out the comments and sections you are not using.
+
+5. Test the package to ensure install/uninstall work appropriately.
+ There is a test environment you can use for this -
+ https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-test-environment
+
+6. Learn more about Chocolatey packaging - go through the workshop at
+ https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-workshop
+ You will learn about
+ - General packaging
+ - Customizing package behavior at runtime (package parameters)
+ - Extension packages
+ - Custom packaging templates
+ - Setting up an internal Chocolatey.Server repository
+ - Adding and using internal repositories
+ - Reporting
+ - Advanced packaging techniques when installers are not friendly to
+   automation
+
+7. Delete this file.

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scripts/choco/picview/picview.nuspec

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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<!-- Read this before creating packages: https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages -->
+<!-- It is especially important to read the above link to understand additional requirements when publishing packages to the community feed aka dot org (https://community.chocolatey.org/packages). -->
+
+<!-- Test your packages in a test environment: https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-test-environment -->
+
+<!--
+This is a nuspec. It mostly adheres to https://docs.nuget.org/create/Nuspec-Reference. Chocolatey uses a special version of NuGet.Core that allows us to do more than was initially possible. As such there are certain things to be aware of:
+
+* the package xmlns schema url may cause issues with nuget.exe
+* Any of the following elements can ONLY be used by choco tools - projectSourceUrl, docsUrl, mailingListUrl, bugTrackerUrl, packageSourceUrl, provides, conflicts, replaces
+* nuget.exe can still install packages with those elements but they are ignored. Any authoring tools or commands will error on those elements
+-->
+
+<!-- You can embed software files directly into packages, as long as you are not bound by distribution rights. -->
+<!-- * If you are an organization making private packages, you probably have no issues here -->
+<!-- * If you are releasing to the community feed, you need to consider distribution rights. -->
+<!-- Do not remove this test for UTF-8: if “Ω” doesn’t appear as greek uppercase omega letter enclosed in quotation marks, you should use an editor that supports UTF-8, not this one. -->
+<package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2015/06/nuspec.xsd">
+  <metadata>
+    <!-- == PACKAGE SPECIFIC SECTION == -->
+    <!-- This section is about this package, although id and version have ties back to the software -->
+    <!-- id is lowercase and if you want a good separator for words, use '-', not '.'. Dots are only acceptable as suffixes for certain types of packages, e.g. .install, .portable, .extension, .template -->
+    <!-- If the software is cross-platform, attempt to use the same id as the debian/rpm package(s) if possible. -->
+    <id>picview</id>
+    <!-- version should MATCH as closely as possible with the underlying software -->
+    <!-- Is the version a prerelease of a version? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#creating-prerelease-packages -->
+    <!-- Note that unstable versions like 0.0.1 can be considered a released version, but it's possible that one can release a 0.0.1-beta before you release a 0.0.1 version. If the version number is final, that is considered a released version and not a prerelease. -->
+    <version>1.5.6</version>
+    <packageSourceUrl>https://github.com/Ruben2776/PicView</packageSourceUrl>
+    <!-- owners is a poor name for maintainers of the package. It sticks around by this name for compatibility reasons. It basically means you. -->
+    <owners>Ruben2776</owners>
+    <!-- ============================== -->
+
+    <!-- == SOFTWARE SPECIFIC SECTION == -->
+    <!-- This section is about the software itself -->
+    <title>PicView</title>
+    <authors>Ruben2776</authors>
+    <!-- projectUrl is required for the community feed -->
+    <projectUrl>https://picview.org/</projectUrl>
+    <!-- There are a number of CDN Services that can be used for hosting the Icon for a package. More information can be found here: https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#package-icon-guidelines -->
+    <!-- Here is an example using Githack -->
+    <iconUrl>https://picview.org/assets/images/icon_.png</iconUrl>
+    <copyright>© 2020 - 2021 Ruben Negendahl</copyright>
+    <!-- If there is a license Url available, it is required for the community feed -->
+    <!-- <licenseUrl>Software License Location __REMOVE_OR_FILL_OUT__</licenseUrl>
+    <requireLicenseAcceptance>true</requireLicenseAcceptance>-->
+    <projectSourceUrl>https://github.com/Ruben2776/PicView</projectSourceUrl>
+    <!--<docsUrl>At what url are the software docs located?</docsUrl>-->
+    <!--<mailingListUrl></mailingListUrl>-->
+    <!--<bugTrackerUrl></bugTrackerUrl>-->
+    <tags>picview picture-viewer, image-viewer</tags>
+    <!-- <summary>__REPLACE__</summary> -->
+    <description>Fast Picture Viewer with compact UI that can be hidden. Features image effects, galleries, EXIF and more. The application can automatically adjusts itself to your screen.</description>
+    <releaseNotes>https://picview.org/changelog</releaseNotes>
+    <!-- =============================== -->
+
+    <!-- Specifying dependencies and version ranges? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#specifying-version-ranges-in-.nuspec-files -->
+    <!--<dependencies>
+      <dependency id="" version="__MINIMUM_VERSION__" />
+      <dependency id="" version="[__EXACT_VERSION__]" />
+      <dependency id="" version="[_MIN_VERSION_INCLUSIVE, MAX_VERSION_INCLUSIVE]" />
+      <dependency id="" version="[_MIN_VERSION_INCLUSIVE, MAX_VERSION_EXCLUSIVE)" />
+      <dependency id="" />
+      <dependency id="chocolatey-core.extension" version="1.1.0" />
+    </dependencies>-->
+    <!-- chocolatey-core.extension - https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/chocolatey-core.extension
+         - You want to use Get-UninstallRegistryKey on less than 0.9.10 (in chocolateyUninstall.ps1)
+         - You want to use Get-PackageParameters and on less than 0.11.0
+         - You want to take advantage of other functions in the core community maintainer's team extension package
+    -->
+
+    <!--<provides>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</provides>-->
+    <!--<conflicts>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</conflicts>-->
+    <!--<replaces>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</replaces>-->
+  </metadata>
+  <files>
+    <!-- this section controls what actually gets packaged into the Chocolatey package -->
+    <file src="tools\**" target="tools" />
+    <!--Building from Linux? You may need this instead: <file src="tools/**" target="tools" />-->
+  </files>
+</package>

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+
+Note: Include this file if including binaries you have the right to distribute. 
+Otherwise delete. this file.
+
+===DELETE ABOVE THIS LINE AND THIS LINE===
+
+From: <insert applicable license url here>
+
+LICENSE
+
+<Insert License Here>

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scripts/choco/picview/tools/VERIFICATION.txt

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+
+Note: Include this file if including binaries you have the right to distribute. 
+Otherwise delete. this file. If you are the software author, you can change this
+mention you are the author of the software.
+
+===DELETE ABOVE THIS LINE AND THIS LINE===
+
+VERIFICATION
+Verification is intended to assist the Chocolatey moderators and community
+in verifying that this package's contents are trustworthy.
+ 
+<Include details of how to verify checksum contents>
+<If software vendor, explain that here - checksum verification instructions are optional>

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scripts/choco/picview/tools/chocolateybeforemodify.ps1

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+# This runs in 0.9.10+ before upgrade and uninstall.
+# Use this file to do things like stop services prior to upgrade or uninstall.
+# NOTE: It is an anti-pattern to call chocolateyUninstall.ps1 from here. If you
+#  need to uninstall an MSI prior to upgrade, put the functionality in this
+#  file without calling the uninstall script. Make it idempotent in the
+#  uninstall script so that it doesn't fail when it is already uninstalled.
+# NOTE: For upgrades - like the uninstall script, this script always runs from 
+#  the currently installed version, not from the new upgraded package version.
+

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scripts/choco/picview/tools/chocolateyinstall.ps1

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+# IMPORTANT: Before releasing this package, copy/paste the next 2 lines into PowerShell to remove all comments from this file:
+#   $f='c:\path\to\thisFile.ps1'
+#   gc $f | ? {$_ -notmatch "^\s*#"} | % {$_ -replace '(^.*?)\s*?[^``]#.*','$1'} | Out-File $f+".~" -en utf8; mv -fo $f+".~" $f
+
+# 1. See the _TODO.md that is generated top level and read through that
+# 2. Follow the documentation below to learn how to create a package for the package type you are creating.
+# 3. In Chocolatey scripts, ALWAYS use absolute paths - $toolsDir gets you to the package's tools directory.
+$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; # stop on all errors
+$toolsDir   = "$(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)"
+# Internal packages (organizations) or software that has redistribution rights (community repo)
+# - Use `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage` instead of `Install-ChocolateyPackage`
+#   and put the binaries directly into the tools folder (we call it embedding)
+#$fileLocation = Join-Path $toolsDir 'NAME_OF_EMBEDDED_INSTALLER_FILE'
+# If embedding binaries increase total nupkg size to over 1GB, use share location or download from urls
+#$fileLocation = '\\SHARE_LOCATION\to\INSTALLER_FILE'
+# Community Repo: Use official urls for non-redist binaries or redist where total package size is over 200MB
+# Internal/Organization: Download from internal location (internet sources are unreliable)
+#$url        = '' # download url, HTTPS preferred
+$url64      = 'https://github.com/Ruben2776/PicView/releases/download/1.5.6/PicView-v1.5.6.exe' # 64bit URL here (HTTPS preferred) or remove - if installer contains both (very rare), use $url
+
+$packageArgs = @{
+  packageName   = $env:ChocolateyPackageName
+  unzipLocation = $toolsDir
+  fileType      = 'EXE' #only one of these: exe, msi, msu
+  url64bit      = $url64
+  #file         = $fileLocation
+
+  softwareName  = 'Picview version 1.5.6*' #part or all of the Display Name as you see it in Programs and Features. It should be enough to be unique
+
+  # Checksums are now required as of 0.10.0.
+  # To determine checksums, you can get that from the original site if provided.
+  # You can also use checksum.exe (choco install checksum) and use it
+  # e.g. checksum -t sha256 -f path\to\file
+  checksum64    = '8a6958368ed94c32b7736d86cdb1f8dae9154c0595b590b284a5eafeaf8ccb14'
+  checksumType64= 'sha256' #default is checksumType
+
+  # MSI
+  #silentArgs    = "/qn /norestart /l*v `"$($env:TEMP)\$($packageName).$($env:chocolateyPackageVersion).MsiInstall.log`"" # ALLUSERS=1 DISABLEDESKTOPSHORTCUT=1 ADDDESKTOPICON=0 ADDSTARTMENU=0
+  #validExitCodes= @(0, 3010, 1641)
+  # OTHERS
+  # Uncomment matching EXE type (sorted by most to least common)
+  #silentArgs   = '/S'           # NSIS
+  silentArgs   = '/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-' # Inno Setup
+  #silentArgs   = '/s'           # InstallShield
+  #silentArgs   = '/s /v"/qn"'   # InstallShield with MSI
+  #silentArgs   = '/s'           # Wise InstallMaster
+  #silentArgs   = '-s'           # Squirrel
+  #silentArgs   = '-q'           # Install4j
+  #silentArgs   = '-s'           # Ghost
+  # Note that some installers, in addition to the silentArgs above, may also need assistance of AHK to achieve silence.
+  #silentArgs   = ''             # none; make silent with input macro script like AutoHotKey (AHK)
+                                 #       https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/autohotkey.portable
+  #validExitCodes= @(0) #please insert other valid exit codes here
+}
+
+Install-ChocolateyPackage @packageArgs # https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateypackage
+#Install-ChocolateyZipPackage @packageArgs # https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyzippackage
+## If you are making your own internal packages (organizations), you can embed the installer or
+## put on internal file share and use the following instead (you'll need to add $file to the above)
+#Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage @packageArgs # https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyinstallpackage
+
+## Main helper functions - these have error handling tucked into them already
+## see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
+
+## Install an application, will assert administrative rights
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateypackage
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyinstallpackage
+## add additional optional arguments as necessary
+##Install-ChocolateyPackage $packageName $fileType $silentArgs $url [$url64 -validExitCodes $validExitCodes -checksum $checksum -checksumType $checksumType -checksum64 $checksum64 -checksumType64 $checksumType64]
+
+## Download and unpack a zip file - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyzippackage
+##Install-ChocolateyZipPackage $packageName $url $toolsDir [$url64 -checksum $checksum -checksumType $checksumType -checksum64 $checksum64 -checksumType64 $checksumType64]
+
+## Install Visual Studio Package - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyvsixpackage
+#Install-ChocolateyVsixPackage $packageName $url [$vsVersion] [-checksum $checksum -checksumType $checksumType]
+#Install-ChocolateyVsixPackage @packageArgs
+
+## see the full list at https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
+
+## downloader that the main helpers use to download items
+## if removing $url64, please remove from here
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/get-chocolateywebfile
+#Get-ChocolateyWebFile $packageName 'DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE_FULL_PATH' $url $url64
+
+## Installer, will assert administrative rights - used by Install-ChocolateyPackage
+## use this for embedding installers in the package when not going to community feed or when you have distribution rights
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyinstallpackage
+#Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage $packageName $fileType $silentArgs '_FULLFILEPATH_' -validExitCodes $validExitCodes
+
+## Unzips a file to the specified location - auto overwrites existing content
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/get-chocolateyunzipp
+#Get-ChocolateyUnzip "FULL_LOCATION_TO_ZIP.zip" $toolsDir
+
+## Runs processes asserting UAC, will assert administrative rights - used by Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/start-chocolateyprocessasadmin
+#Start-ChocolateyProcessAsAdmin 'STATEMENTS_TO_RUN' 'Optional_Application_If_Not_PowerShell' -validExitCodes $validExitCodes
+
+## To avoid quoting issues, you can also assemble your -Statements in another variable and pass it in
+#$appPath = "$env:ProgramFiles\appname"
+##Will resolve to C:\Program Files\appname
+#$statementsToRun = "/C `"$appPath\bin\installservice.bat`""
+#Start-ChocolateyProcessAsAdmin $statementsToRun cmd -validExitCodes $validExitCodes
+
+## add specific folders to the path - any executables found in the chocolatey package
+## folder will already be on the path. This is used in addition to that or for cases
+## when a native installer doesn't add things to the path.
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateypath
+#Install-ChocolateyPath 'LOCATION_TO_ADD_TO_PATH' 'User_OR_Machine' # Machine will assert administrative rights
+
+## Add specific files as shortcuts to the desktop
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyshortcut
+#$target = Join-Path $toolsDir "$($packageName).exe"
+# Install-ChocolateyShortcut -shortcutFilePath "<path>" -targetPath "<path>" [-workDirectory "C:\" -arguments "C:\test.txt" -iconLocation "C:\test.ico" -description "This is the description"]
+
+## Outputs the bitness of the OS (either "32" or "64")
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/get-osarchitecturewidth
+#$osBitness = Get-ProcessorBits
+
+## Set persistent Environment variables
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyenvironmentvariable
+#Install-ChocolateyEnvironmentVariable -variableName "SOMEVAR" -variableValue "value" [-variableType = 'Machine' #Defaults to 'User']
+
+## Set up a file association
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyfileassociation
+#Install-ChocolateyFileAssociation
+
+## Adding a shim when not automatically found - Cocolatey automatically shims exe files found in package directory.
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-binfile
+## - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#how-do-i-exclude-executables-from-getting-shims
+#Install-BinFile
+
+##PORTABLE EXAMPLE
+#$toolsDir = "$(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)"
+# despite the name "Install-ChocolateyZipPackage" this also works with 7z archives
+#Install-ChocolateyZipPackage $packageName $url $toolsDir $url64
+## END PORTABLE EXAMPLE
+
+## [DEPRECATING] PORTABLE EXAMPLE
+#$binRoot = Get-BinRoot
+#$installDir = Join-Path $binRoot "$packageName"
+#Write-Host "Adding `'$installDir`' to the path and the current shell path"
+#Install-ChocolateyPath "$installDir"
+#$env:Path = "$($env:Path);$installDir"
+
+# if removing $url64, please remove from here
+# despite the name "Install-ChocolateyZipPackage" this also works with 7z archives
+#Install-ChocolateyZipPackage "$packageName" "$url" "$installDir" "$url64"
+## END PORTABLE EXAMPLE

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+# IMPORTANT: Before releasing this package, copy/paste the next 2 lines into PowerShell to remove all comments from this file:
+#   $f='c:\path\to\thisFile.ps1'
+#   gc $f | ? {$_ -notmatch "^\s*#"} | % {$_ -replace '(^.*?)\s*?[^``]#.*','$1'} | Out-File $f+".~" -en utf8; mv -fo $f+".~" $f
+
+## NOTE: In 80-90% of the cases (95% with licensed versions due to Package Synchronizer and other enhancements),
+## AutoUninstaller should be able to detect and handle registry uninstalls without a chocolateyUninstall.ps1.
+## See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands/uninstall
+## and https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-chocolateypackage
+
+## If this is an MSI, ensure 'softwareName' is appropriate, then clean up comments and you are done.
+## If this is an exe, change fileType, silentArgs, and validExitCodes
+
+$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; # stop on all errors
+$packageArgs = @{
+  packageName   = $env:ChocolateyPackageName
+  softwareName  = 'PicView version 1.5.6*'  #part or all of the Display Name as you see it in Programs and Features. It should be enough to be unique
+  fileType      = 'EXE' #only one of these: MSI or EXE (ignore MSU for now)
+  # MSI
+  silentArgs    = "/qn /norestart"
+  validExitCodes= @(0, 3010, 1605, 1614, 1641) # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa376931(v=vs.85).aspx
+  # OTHERS
+  # Uncomment matching EXE type (sorted by most to least common)
+  #silentArgs   = '/S'           # NSIS
+  #silentArgs   = '/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-' # Inno Setup
+  #silentArgs   = '/s'           # InstallShield
+  #silentArgs   = '/s /v"/qn"'   # InstallShield with MSI
+  #silentArgs   = '/s'           # Wise InstallMaster
+  #silentArgs   = '-s'           # Squirrel
+  #silentArgs   = '-q'           # Install4j
+  #silentArgs   = '-s -u'        # Ghost
+  # Note that some installers, in addition to the silentArgs above, may also need assistance of AHK to achieve silence.
+  #silentArgs   = ''             # none; make silent with input macro script like AutoHotKey (AHK)
+                                 #       https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/autohotkey.portable
+  #validExitCodes= @(0) #please insert other valid exit codes here
+}
+
+# Get-UninstallRegistryKey is new to 0.9.10, if supporting 0.9.9.x and below,
+# take a dependency on "chocolatey-core.extension" in your nuspec file.
+# This is only a fuzzy search if $softwareName includes '*'. Otherwise it is
+# exact. In the case of versions in key names, we recommend removing the version
+# and using '*'.
+[array]$key = Get-UninstallRegistryKey -SoftwareName $packageArgs['softwareName']
+
+if ($key.Count -eq 1) {
+  $key | % {
+    $packageArgs['file'] = "$($_.UninstallString)" #NOTE: You may need to split this if it contains spaces, see below
+
+    if ($packageArgs['fileType'] -eq 'MSI') {
+      # The Product Code GUID is all that should be passed for MSI, and very
+      # FIRST, because it comes directly after /x, which is already set in the
+      # Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage msiargs (facepalm).
+      $packageArgs['silentArgs'] = "$($_.PSChildName) $($packageArgs['silentArgs'])"
+
+      # Don't pass anything for file, it is ignored for msi (facepalm number 2)
+      # Alternatively if you need to pass a path to an msi, determine that and
+      # use it instead of the above in silentArgs, still very first
+      $packageArgs['file'] = ''
+    } else {
+      # NOTES:
+      # - You probably will need to sanitize $packageArgs['file'] as it comes from the registry and could be in a variety of fun but unusable formats
+      # - Split args from exe in $packageArgs['file'] and pass those args through $packageArgs['silentArgs'] or ignore them
+      # - Ensure you don't pass double quotes in $file (aka $packageArgs['file']) - otherwise you will get "Illegal characters in path when you attempt to run this"
+      # - Review the code for auto-uninstaller for all of the fun things it does in sanitizing - https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/blob/bfe351b7d10c798014efe4bfbb100b171db25099/src/chocolatey/infrastructure.app/services/AutomaticUninstallerService.cs#L142-L192
+    }
+
+    Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage @packageArgs
+  }
+} elseif ($key.Count -eq 0) {
+  Write-Warning "$packageName has already been uninstalled by other means."
+} elseif ($key.Count -gt 1) {
+  Write-Warning "$($key.Count) matches found!"
+  Write-Warning "To prevent accidental data loss, no programs will be uninstalled."
+  Write-Warning "Please alert package maintainer the following keys were matched:"
+  $key | % {Write-Warning "- $($_.DisplayName)"}
+}
+
+## OTHER POWERSHELL FUNCTIONS
+## https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
+#Uninstall-ChocolateyZipPackage $packageName # Only necessary if you did not unpack to package directory - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-chocolateyzippackage
+#Uninstall-ChocolateyEnvironmentVariable # 0.9.10+ - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-chocolateyenvironmentvariable
+#Uninstall-BinFile # Only needed if you used Install-BinFile - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-binfile
+## Remove any shortcuts you added in the install script.
+