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* Add importer dummy lib, add cargo deps for win/mac * Add Chromium importer source from bitwarden/password-access * Mod crypto is no more * Expose some Chromium importer functions via NAPI, replace home with home_dir crate * Add Chromium importer to the main <-> renderer IPC, export all functions from Rust * Add password and notes fields to the imported logins * Fix windows to use homedir instead of home * Return success/failure results * Import from account logins and join * Linux v10 support * Use mod util on Windows * Use mod util on macOS * Refactor to move shared code into chromium.rs * Fix windows * Fix Linux as well * Linux v11 support for Chrome/Gnome, everything is async now * Support multiple browsers on Linux v11 * Move oo7 to Linux * Fix Windows * Fix macOS * Add support for Brave browser in Linux configuration * Add support for Opera browser in Linux configuration * Fix Edge and add Arc on macOS * Add Opera on macOS * Add support for Vivaldi browser in macOS configuration * Add support for Chromium browser in macOS configuration * Fix Edge on Windows * Add Opera on Windows * Add Vivaldi on windows * Add Chromium to supported browsers on Windows * stub out UI options for chromium direct import * call IPC funcs from import-desktop * add notes to chrome csv importer * remove (csv) from import tool names and format item names as hostnames * Add ABE/v20 encryption support * ABE/v20 architecture description * Add a build step to produce admin.exe and service.exe * Add Windows v20/ABE configuration functionality to specify the full path to the admin.exe and service.exe. Use ipc.platform.chromiumImporter.configureWindowsCryptoService to configure the Chromium importer on Windows. * rename ARCHITECTURE.md to README.md * aligns with guidance from architecture re: in-repository documentation. * also fixes a failing lint. * cargo fmt * cargo clippy fix * Declare feature flag for using chromium importer * Linter fix after executing npm run prettier * Use feature flag to guard the use of the chromium importer * Added temporary logging to further debug, why the Angular change detection isn't working as expected * introduce importer metadata; host metadata from service; includes tests * fix cli build * Register autotype module in lib.rs introduce by a bad merge * Fix web build * Fix issue with loaders being undefined and the feature flag turned off * Add missing Chromium support when selecting chromecsv * debugging * remove chromium support from chromecsv metadata * fix default loader selection * [PM-24753] cargo lib file (#16090) * Add new modules * Fix chromium importer * Fix compile bugs for toolchain * remove importer folder * remove IPC code * undo setting change * clippy fixes * cargo fmt * clippy fixes * clippy fixes * clippy fixes * clippy fixes * lint fix * fix release build * Add files in CODEOWNERS * Create tools owned preload.ts * Move chromium-importer.service under tools-ownership * Fix typeError When accessing the Chromium direct import options the file button is hidden, so trying to access it's values will fail * Fix tools owned preload * Remove dead code and redundant truncation * Remove configureWindowsCryptoService function/methods * Clean up cargo files * Fix unused async * Update apps/desktop/desktop_native/bitwarden_chromium_importer/Cargo.toml Co-authored-by: Oscar Hinton <Hinton@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix napi deps * fix lints * format * fix linux lint * fix windows lints * format * fix missing `?` * fix a different missing `?` --------- Co-authored-by: Dmitry Yakimenko <detunized@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kyle Spearrin <kyle.spearrin@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel James Smith <djsmith85@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: ✨ Audrey ✨ <ajensen@bitwarden.com> Co-authored-by: ✨ Audrey ✨ <audrey@audreyality.com> Co-authored-by: adudek-bw <adudek@bitwarden.com> Co-authored-by: Oscar Hinton <Hinton@users.noreply.github.com>
Bitwarden Desktop Application
The Bitwarden desktop app is written using Electron and Angular. The application installs on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions.
Documentation
Please refer to the Desktop section of the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.

