Diplo.GodMode 1.3.5

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dotnet add package Diplo.GodMode --version 1.3.5                
NuGet\Install-Package Diplo.GodMode -Version 1.3.5                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Diplo.GodMode" Version="1.3.5" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Diplo.GodMode --version 1.3.5                
#r "nuget: Diplo.GodMode, 1.3.5"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Diplo.GodMode as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Diplo.GodMode&version=1.3.5

// Install Diplo.GodMode as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Diplo.GodMode&version=1.3.5                

Diplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.

For instance, you can:

         * Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
         * See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
         * See which partials are used by all your templates
         * Find out which data types are being used (or not)
         * Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
         * Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
         * See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
         * View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
         * Browse all Umbraco and server settings
         * Look at all interfaces in assemblies
         * Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
         * Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
         * Plus lots more

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET Framework net45 is compatible.  net451 was computed.  net452 was computed.  net46 was computed.  net461 was computed.  net462 was computed.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
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13.1.0 8,301 8/12/2024
13.0.0 26,273 4/16/2024
10.3.3 3,574 4/16/2024
10.3.2 10,339 2/16/2024
10.3.1 27,725 11/1/2023
10.3.0 51,869 3/26/2023
10.2.2 23,608 11/28/2022
10.2.1 11,392 10/25/2022
10.2.0 20,239 8/10/2022
10.1.0 10,779 7/1/2022
10.0.1 887 6/28/2022
9.2.3 11,525 5/23/2022
9.2.2 4,057 5/5/2022
9.2.1 29,532 10/18/2021
9.2.0 1,786 10/5/2021
9.1.1 1,472 10/4/2021
9.1.0 1,462 10/1/2021
9.0.0 1,404 9/28/2021
2.5.0 9,750 7/1/2022
2.4.1 16,166 10/4/2021
2.3.0 19,099 6/14/2021
2.1.0 93,847 10/1/2019
2.0.0 4,744 7/26/2019
1.5.1 93,092 8/8/2018
1.5.0 8,540 6/22/2018
1.4.0 12,851 1/19/2018
1.3.9 4,364 10/4/2017
1.3.7 6,263 5/10/2017
1.3.5 1,376 5/3/2017
1.3.4 1,080 5/3/2017
1.3.3 1,574 4/11/2017
1.3.2 3,702 12/3/2016
1.3.1 1,189 12/3/2016
1.3.0 1,277 12/3/2016
1.2.0 2,698 8/18/2016
1.1.0 2,115 6/27/2016
1.0.0 1,337 6/9/2016

Added new feature to Utilities that allows you to easily "warm up" compilation of all your templates (views). This works by pinging a unique page for every template you have, forcing the view to compile. Handy when deploying sites. Fixed issue in 1.3.4 where this could, erm, not be quite right. Forget that version, it never existed.