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Application

Create new Nickvision applications

Features

  • A template for creating cross-platform desktop apps in C++
    • GNOME (Linux) support through gtk4 and libadwaita
    • Windows support through WindowsAppSDK

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Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how can you help the project and how to provide information so we can help you in case of troubles with the app.

Building Manually

Application uses vcpkg to manage its dependencies and cmake as its build system.

Ensure both vcpkg and cmake are installed on your system before building.

A C++20 compiler is also required to build Application.

Configuring vcpkg

  1. Set the VCPKG_ROOT environment variable to the path of your vcpkg installation's root directory.

Windows

  1. Set the VCPKG_DEFAULT_TRIPLET environment variable to x64-windows
  2. Run vcpkg install libnick

Linux

  1. Set the VCPKG_DEFAULT_TRIPLET environment variable to x64-linux
  2. Run vcpkg install libnick libxmlpp

Building

  1. First, clone/download the repo.
  2. Open a terminal and navigate to the repo's root directory.
  3. Create a new build directory and cd into it.

Windows

  1. From the build folder, run cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 17 2022".
  2. From the build folder, run cmake --build . --config Release.
  3. After these commands complete, Application will be successfully built and its binaries can be found in the org.nickvision.application.winui/Release folder of the build folder.

Linux

  1. From the build folder, run cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release.
  2. From the build folder, run cmake --build ..
  3. After these commands complete, Application will be successfully built and its binaries can be found in the org.nickvision.application.gnome folder of the build folder.

Code of Conduct

This project follows the GNOME Code of Conduct.