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neta

v0.0.0

Published

A chatting client.

Readme

Neta

Neta is a decentralized chatting client. It's highly configurable and based on top of new technologies like Electron, ES2015 (using Babel), Stylus, RSCSS, and Vue. It also supports themes and plugins to bring the best experience to it's users.

Installing

Neta is built per release and can be found on the "Releases" tab.

Alternatively, Neta can be packaged from the source using the makefile; however, note that this method requires NodeJS and npm in order to use electron-packager.

Example:

$ make PLATFORM=darwin ARCH=ia32

Makefile options

Options are specified after the command in a KEY=VALUE format. All options have completely uppercase names.

  • PLATFORM: Platform to package for. (Default linux)
  • ARCH: Architecture to package for. (Default x64)
  • DIST: Folder to output app(s) in. (Default ./dist)
  • VERSION: The version of Electron to use.
  • NAME: The name for the binary output (Default neta)

Contributing

Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for information on guidelines towards helping Neta.

License

Neta is completely free-to-use and licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.