# Linux For all dependencies below we use Qt 6. Our minimum supported version is Qt 5.15.2, but you are on your own. ## Install dependencies ### Ubuntu Building on Ubuntu requires Docker. Use as your base if you're on Ubuntu 20.04. Use if you're on Ubuntu 22.04. The built binary should be exportable from the final image & able to run on your system assuming you perform a static build. See our [build.yml GitHub workflow file](.github/workflows/build.yml) for the CMake line used for Ubuntu builds. ### Debian 12 (bookworm) or later ```sh sudo apt install qt6-base-dev qt6-5compat-dev qt6-svg-dev qt6-image-formats-plugins libboost1.81-dev libssl-dev cmake g++ git ``` ### Arch Linux ```sh sudo pacman -S --needed qt6-base qt6-tools boost-libs openssl qt6-imageformats qt6-5compat qt6-svg boost rapidjson pkgconf openssl cmake ``` Alternatively you can use the [chatterino2-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chatterino2-git/) package to build and install Chatterino for you. ### Fedora 39 and above _Most likely works the same for other Red Hat-like distros. Substitute `dnf` with `yum`._ ```sh sudo dnf install qt6-qtbase-devel qt6-qtimageformats qt6-qtsvg-devel qt6-qt5compat-devel g++ git openssl-devel boost-devel cmake ``` ### NixOS 18.09+ ```sh nix-shell -p openssl boost qt6.full pkg-config cmake ``` ## Compile ## Manually 1. In the project directory, create a build directory and enter it ```sh mkdir build cd build ``` 1. Generate build files. To enable Lua plugins in your build add `-DCHATTERINO_PLUGINS=ON` to this command. ```sh cmake -DBUILD_WITH_QTKEYCHAIN=OFF .. ``` 1. Build the project ```sh cmake --build . ``` ### Through Qt Creator 1. Install C++ IDE Qt Creator by using `sudo apt install qtcreator` (Or whatever equivalent for your distro) 1. Open `CMakeLists.txt` with Qt Creator and select build