| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637 | using System.IO;using PixiEditor.Extensions.Sdk;using PixiEditor.Extensions.Sdk.Api.Resources;using PixiEditor.Extensions.Sdk.Bridge;namespace ResourcesSample;public class ResourcesSampleExtension : PixiEditorExtension{    /// <summary>    ///     This method is called when extension is loaded.    ///  All extensions are first loaded and then initialized. This method is called before <see cref="OnInitialized"/>.    /// </summary>    public override void OnLoaded()    {    }    /// <summary>    ///     This method is called when extension is initialized. After this method is called, you can use Api property to access PixiEditor API.    /// </summary>    public override void OnInitialized()    {        // By default, you can't access any files from the file system, however you can access files from the Resources folder.        // This folder contains files that you put in the Resources folder in the extension project.        // You can use System.File calls to access files in the Resources folder.        // However, if you want to access files that are encrypted, you should use the Resources methods.        // Adding <EncryptResources>true</EncryptResources> to the .csproj file will encrypt the resources in the Resources folder.        Api.Logger.Log(Resources.ReadAllText("Resources/ExampleFile.txt"));        Api.Logger.Log("Writing to file...");        Resources.WriteAllText("Resources/ExampleFile.txt", "Hello from extension!");        Api.Logger.Log(Resources.ReadAllText("Resources/ExampleFile.txt"));    }}
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