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Downloads:

67

Downloads of v 1.0.3:

24

Last Update:

11 May 2021

Package Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • ClashDotNet Authors

Tags:

clashdotnet clash v2ray vmess shadowsocks trojan

ClashDotNet

Downloads:

67

Downloads of v 1.0.3:

24

Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • ClashDotNet Authors

ClashDotNet

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This package was rejected on 20 Jun 2021. The reviewer chocolatey-ops has listed the following reason(s):

markson_ho (maintainer) on 10 May 2021 12:12:06 +00:00:

User 'markson_ho' (maintainer) submitted package.

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 10 May 2021 12:46:29 +00:00:

clashdotnet has passed automated validation. It may have or may still fail other checks like testing (verification).
NOTE: No required changes that the validator checks have been flagged! It is appreciated if you fix other items, but only Requirements will hold up a package version from approval. A human review could still turn up issues a computer may not easily find.

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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 10 May 2021 12:59:37 +00:00:

clashdotnet has passed automated package testing (verification). The next step in the process is package scanning.
Please visit https://gist.github.com/f2b58f0c63b13af10b0e08ce7ceb277e for details.
This is an FYI only. There is no action you need to take.

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 10 May 2021 13:17:08 +00:00:

clashdotnet has been flagged as part of automated virus scanning.
Package virus scanning found that at least 1 file within, or downloaded by, the package has between 1 and 5 VirusTotal detections associated with it
This is not enough detections to prevent the approval of this package version.

markson_ho (maintainer) on 11 May 2021 00:53:48 +00:00:

User 'markson_ho' (maintainer) submitted package.

markson_ho (maintainer) on 11 May 2021 00:55:30 +00:00:

this app has no source URL

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 11 May 2021 01:29:00 +00:00:

clashdotnet has passed automated validation. It may have or may still fail other checks like testing (verification).
NOTE: No required changes that the validator checks have been flagged! It is appreciated if you fix other items, but only Requirements will hold up a package version from approval. A human review could still turn up issues a computer may not easily find.

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  • The nuspec has been enhanced to allow packageSourceUrl, pointing to the url where the package source resides. This is a strong guideline because it simplifies collaboration. Please add it to the nuspec. More...
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Suggestions

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  • The nuspec has been enhanced to allow more information related to the software. More... Please consider adding one or more of the following to the nuspec, if available:
    • docsUrl - points to the location of the wiki or docs of the software
    • mailingListUrl - points to the forum or email list group for the software
    • bugTrackerUrl - points to the location where issues and tickets can be accessed
    • projectSourceUrl - points to the location of the underlying software source
Notes

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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 11 May 2021 02:09:04 +00:00:

clashdotnet has passed automated package testing (verification). The next step in the process is package scanning.
Please visit https://gist.github.com/e263f988e52c51a531db8d5df0a25b28 for details.
This is an FYI only. There is no action you need to take.

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 11 May 2021 02:13:50 +00:00:

clashdotnet has been flagged as part of automated virus scanning.
Package virus scanning found that at least 1 file within, or downloaded by, the package has between 1 and 5 VirusTotal detections associated with it
This is not enough detections to prevent the approval of this package version.

flcdrg (reviewer) on 16 May 2021 00:26:41 +00:00:

Please resolve these to allow this package to be approved:

  • Remove tools\LICENSE.txt and tools\VERIFICATION.txt as they are only required when embedding files in the package
  • If you are the software author, please confirm that via a comment here. Alternatively, if you are not the software author, put your own name in the owners field.
  • Remove the package dependency on Chocolatey (or explain why it is needed)
  • Run the PowerShell code to remove comments from scripts

Also, if possible:

  • Add packageSourceUrl to point to where the package source resides
  • If not done already, see if you can add one or more of docsUrl, mailingListUrl, bugTrackerUrl and/or projectSourceUrl with appropriate links.

thanks,
David

chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 05 Jun 2021 00:29:19 +00:00:

We've found clashdotnet v1.0.3 in a submitted status and waiting for your next actions. It has had no updates for 20 or more days since a reviewer has asked for corrections. Please note that if there is no response or fix of the package within 15 days of this message, this package version will automatically be closed (rejected) due to being stale.

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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 20 Jun 2021 00:30:04 +00:00:

Unfortunately there has not been progress to move clashdotnet v1.0.3 towards an approved status within 15 days after the last review message, so we need to close (reject) the package version at this time. If you want to pick this version up and move it towards approval in the future, use the contact site admins link on the package page and we can move it back into a submitted status so you can submit updates.

Status Change - Changed status of package from 'submitted' to 'rejected'.

Description

A Clash GUI Proxy For Windows Based On .NET 5


tools\chocolateybeforemodify.ps1
$ShortCutPath = $env:PUBLIC + "\Desktop"
Remove-Item "$ShortCutPath\Clash .Net.lnk"
tools\chocolateyinstall.ps1
$ClashCorePID  = Get-Process -name Clash -ErrorAction Ignore| Select-Object id | ForEach-Object -Process{$_.id} 
$ClashNetPID  = Get-Process -name ClashDotNet -ErrorAction Ignore| Select-Object id | ForEach-Object -Process{$_.id} 
$Version = "1.0.3"
$url32 = "https://github.com/ClashDotNetFramework/ClashDotNetFramework/releases/download/v1.0.3/Clash.NET.1.0.3.x86.7z"
$url64 = "https://github.com/ClashDotNetFramework/ClashDotNetFramework/releases/download/v1.0.3/Clash.NET.1.0.3.x64.7z"
$sha256_32 = "0336ba8da7cdee6b9165c3946b4d14694f8afb1f400ea3db4da888ca23167747"
$sha256_64 = "a1e2e4d8e57484aa62d7fd4cb9eefa9467a7402e0f7a232fd9d35d8f7e2cd50c"
$temp = $env:temp
$packageName = "ClashDotNet.7z"
$ClashNetPath = "$env:SystemDrive" + "\tools" + "\Clash .NET"
$ShortCutPath = $env:PUBLIC + "\Desktop"


Get-ChocolateyWebFile -PackageName $packageName -FileFullPath "$temp\$packageName" -Url $url32 -Checksum $sha256_32 -ChecksumType 'sha256' -Url64 $url64 -Checksum64 $sha256_64 -ChecksumType64 'sha256' 
if ([String]::IsNullOrEmpty($ClashNetPID)) 
   {
    Write-Host "Clash .NET is not running."
   } 
   else {
    Write-Host "Clash .NET is running, stoping it and install a new version."; Stop-Process $ClashNetPID -Force; Stop-Process $ClashCorePID -Force
}

Install-ChocolateyZipPackage -PackageName 'clashdotnet' -UnzipLocation $ClashNetPath -File $temp\$packageName -File64 $temp\$packageName
Install-ChocolateyShortcut -ShortcutFilePath "$ShortCutPath\Clash .NET.lnk" -TargetPath "$ClashNetPath\Clash .NET $Version\ClashDotNet.exe" -Description "A Clash GUI Proxy For Windows Based On .NET 5"
Write-Output "Install package dotnet if you cannot run this program."
tools\chocolateyuninstall.ps1
$ClashCorePID  = Get-Process -name Clash | Select-Object id | ForEach-Object -Process{$_.id}
$ClashNetPID  = Get-Process -name ClashDotNet | Select-Object id | ForEach-Object -Process{$_.id}
$packageName = "ClashDotNet.7z"
$ClashNetPath = "$env:SystemDrive" + "\tools" + "\Clash .NET"
$ShortCutPath = $env:PUBLIC + "\Desktop"


if ([String]::IsNullOrEmpty($ClashNetPID)) 
   {
    Write-Host "Clash .NET is not running."
   } 
   else {
    Write-Host "Clash .NET is running, stoping it and uninstall."; Stop-Process $ClashNetPID -Force; Stop-Process $ClashCorePID -Force
}
Uninstall-ChocolateyZipPackage -PackageName "clashdotnet" -ZipFileName $packageName
Remove-Item -Force "$ClashNetPath" -recurse
Remove-Item -Force "$ShortCutPath\Clash .NET.lnk"
tools\LICENSE.txt

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>
tools\VERIFICATION.txt

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>

Log in or click on link to see number of positives.

In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal. Software sometimes has false positives. Moderators do not necessarily validate the safety of the underlying software, only that a package retrieves software from the official distribution point and/or validate embedded software against official distribution point (where distribution rights allow redistribution).

Chocolatey Pro provides runtime protection from possible malware.

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