badgemagic-app

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Badge Magic with LEDs - mobile and desktop app, iOS, Mac, Android

  • .gitignore
  • .metadata
  • AGENTS.md
  • analysis_options.yaml
  • devtools_options.yaml
  • Gemfile
  • l10n.yaml
  • LICENSE
  • pubspec.lock
  • pubspec.yaml
  • README.md

๐Ÿš€ Installation Guide

1. Get the code
git clone https://github.com/fossasia/badgemagic-app

Downloads the entire project code from GitHub to your computer.

cd badgemagic-app

Moves into the project folder you just downloaded.

2. CMake

Medium Recommended
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • CMake The tool used to generate build configuration.
  • C/C++ ์ปดํŒŒ์ผ๋Ÿฌ Windows needs Visual Studio (Community edition, free), macOS needs Xcode Command Line Tools, Linux needs the gcc/g++ package.
cd linux

This project's files live in a subfolder, so move into it first.

mkdir build && cd build

Creates a folder to hold the build output and moves into it.

cmake ..

Analyzes the source code and generates build configuration files (must be run inside the build folder).

make

Compiles the code based on the generated build configuration to produce an executable.

โœ… Check that an executable was created inside the build folder, then run it directly (e.g. ./build/app_name).

3. Gradle (Java/Kotlin)

Medium
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • JDK (Java) Required to build and run Java/Kotlin projects.
  • Gradle If the repo includes gradlew (Gradle Wrapper), you don't need to install Gradle separately.
cd android/app

This project's files live in a subfolder, so move into it first.

./gradlew build

Builds the project using Gradle.

โœ… A BUILD SUCCESSFUL message means it worked. The output is created under build/.

4. Ruby

Easy
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • Ruby Ruby is required to use the bundle command.
bundle install

Installs the Ruby libraries listed in the Gemfile.

โœ… If bundle install finishes without errors, continue with the run command from the README (e.g. rails server).
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