This is a far more in-depth and advanced version of "Write user interface to a file API Sample" from https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-d2b85a7e-fd08-11e4-9e07-3417ebd3d5be
Quick warning, if you choose to have the full indepth file created, prepare for a file containing over 32,000 lines of text :) (The minimal version is only about 6,000 lines) this script literally parses the entire fusion ui in a second or two including all controls, tabs, panels, workspaces, and command definitions so every command fusion has is included along with important information such as its index in whatever parent ui item and its visibility or if it is native to fusion. You want the fusion ui in a file? well you can have it lol. Use a good text editor that lets you hide groups. VS code click anywhere in the file then hit ctrl+k+0 and it will collapse all groups. You can also import the script as if it were a python library and do stuff with it since it is designed to be a sort of python-y nested class.
See the "UiObjects.py" files in this folder for my current ui layout and to see what the output of both the minimal and the full in-depth option looks like
I have ADHD so the code I wrote is designed to be condensed and compact because it helps me focus on the blocks of code and organise them in my own way. I also rely on vs code's colouring of words to organise so if you use sometething else it may not be as readable, sorry! This is primarily designed to be a Tool not an example of code.
After my most recent update on 24/01/22, the file is so large it can no longer be viewed on github. Brilliant.