# Description of Changes
Refactors code to avoid circular imports everywhere and adds linting for
circular imports to ensure it doesn't happen again. Most changes are
around the tool registry, making it a provider, and splitting into tool
types to make it easier for things like Automate to only have access to
tools excluding itself.
All implemented tools now support automation bar Sign. Sign will need
custom automation UI support
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Co-authored-by: Connor Yoh <connor@stirlingpdf.com>
Co-authored-by: Reece Browne <74901996+reecebrowne@users.noreply.github.com>
Added post hog project - always enabled
Added scarf pixel - Always enabled
Reworked Url navigation
Forward and back now works without reloading page
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Co-authored-by: Connor Yoh <connor@stirlingpdf.com>
* automate feature
* Moved all providers to app level to simplify homepage
* Circular dependency fixes
* You will see that now toolRegistry gets a tool config and a tool
settings object. These enable automate to run the tools using as much
static code as possible.
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Co-authored-by: Connor Yoh <connor@stirlingpdf.com>
# Description of Changes
Because we used string typing for IDs and names, it was really easy to
make mistakes where variables named like `subcategory` would be stored
as an ID in one file, but then read assuming it's a name in another
file. This PR changes the code to consistently use enum cases when
referring to IDs of categories, subcategories, and tools (at least in as
many places as I can find them, ~I had to add a `ToolId` enum for this
work~ I originally added a `ToolId` type for this work, but it caused
too many issues when merging with #4222 so I've pulled it back out for
now).
Making that change made it obvious where we were inconsistently passing
IDs and reading them as names etc. allowing me to fix rendering issues
in the All Tools pane, where the subcategory IDs were being rendered
directly (instead of being translated) or where IDs were being
translated into names, but were then being re-translated, causing
warnings in the log.