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DRS — Desktop Application Release Standard

Twelve packaged desktop applications governed by the Desktop Application Release Standard: build, release, and installer processes.

ProjectStatusCompleteWhat it does
AptDiskwrightPrototype70%Safety-gated Windows disk planning and GPT/UEFI migration tool
AptlantisConsoleIn Progress90%The central Tauri + Next.js operator dashboard (Docker, Git, Mongo, DuckDB, terminals, more)
Chatblocked85%Provider-neutral ChatGPT conversation archive reader
ChromeArchivalPluginIn Progress70%Chrome MV3 extension for deterministic page/article/PDF archival capture
ClipboardFilterIn Progress85%Four-stage pipeline turning clipboard history into a searchable, embedded DuckDB store
CommandWizardPaused95%Schema-driven WinUI command builder wizard
FileCabinetPaused90%Local-first desktop vault for retained, verified digital artifacts
QB-WingetIn Progress75%Retro QB64/InForm GUI wrapper around winget
StructraIn Progress85%Tauri visual structured-data builder and YAML workflow workbench
Tauri-ITIn Progress60%Tauri desktop wrapper around the upstream it-tools utility collection
WinTrimPlanning40%NTLite-based Windows 11 image trimming and configuration toolkit
WSLIn Progress65%Ten-distro WSL conversion and MSIX packaging project-group

A few threads run across this group worth knowing about going in: AptlantisConsole and CommandWizard share a command-schema format ("CommandWizard parity"); AptDiskwright and WinTrim both take a deliberately safety-first, document-every-removal approach to risky Windows operations; and almost every project here has real, working functionality well ahead of its formal DRS release-evidence paperwork (SHA-256 hashes, release checklists, signed installers) — that gap, not missing features, is the dominant theme in each project's roadmap.

The DRS standard itself (not the applications governed by it) is documented in depth in the separate CityHall framework site.