# Linux Note on Qt version compatibility: If you are installing Qt from a package manager, please ensure the version you are installing is at least **Qt 5.12 or newer**. ## Install dependencies ### Ubuntu 20.04 _Most likely works the same for other Debian-like distros._ Install all the dependencies using `sudo apt install qttools5-dev qt5-image-formats-plugins libqt5svg5-dev libboost-dev libssl-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev cmake g++ libsecret-1-dev` ### Arch Linux Install all the dependencies using `sudo pacman -S --needed qt5-base qt5-imageformats qt5-svg qt5-tools 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 28 and above _Most likely works the same for other Red Hat-like distros. Substitute `dnf` with `yum`._ Install all the dependencies using `sudo dnf install qt5-qtbase-devel qt5-qtimageformats qt5-qtsvg-devel qt5-linguist libsecret-devel openssl-devel boost-devel cmake` ### NixOS 18.09+ Enter the development environment with all the dependencies: `nix-shell -p openssl boost qt5.full pkg-config cmake` ## Compile ### Through Qt Creator 1. Install C++ IDE Qt Creator by using `sudo apt install qtcreator` 1. Open `CMakeLists.txt` with Qt Creator and select build ## Manually 1. In the project directory, create a build directory and enter it ```sh mkdir build cd build ``` 1. Generate build files ```sh cmake .. ``` 1. Build the project ```sh make ```