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alt text Chatterino 2

Chatterino 2 is the second installment of the Twitch chat client series "Chatterino". For now you can check out Chatterino 1 at https://chatterino.com.

Code style

The code is normally formated using clang format in Qt Creator. .clang-format contains the style file for clang format.

To setup automatic code formating with QT Creator, see this guide.

Building

Before building run git submodule update --init --recursive to get required submodules.

Windows

Using Qt Creator

Visual Studio 2017

Install Visual Studio 2017 and select "Desktop development with C++" and "Universal Windows Platform development. download the boost library and extract it to C:\local\boost

open-ssl
  1. download binaries for OpenSSL >= 1.0.2 or compile it from source. example download
  2. Place libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll from OpenSSL in a directory in PATH.

Using MSYS2

Building using MSYS2 can be quite easier process. Check out MSYS2 at msys2.org. Be sure to add "-j <number of cores*2>" as a make argument so it will use all your cpu cores to build. example setup

  1. open appropriate MSYS2 terminal and do pacman -S mingw-w64-<arch>-boost mingw-w64-<arch>-qt5 mingw-w64-<arch>-rapidjson where <arch> is x86_64 or i686
  2. go into the project directory
  3. create build folder mkdir build && cd build
  4. qmake .. && mingw32-make

Linux

Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS

most likely works the same for other Debian-like distros

  1. install QT Creator sudo apt-get install qtcreator qtmultimedia5-dev
  2. install boost-dev sudo apt-get install libboost-dev
  3. copy include/rapidjson from rapidjson into the chatterino directory so that the file <chatterino2 directory>/rapidjson/document.h exists
  4. open chatterino.pro with QT Creator and build

Arch Linux

install chatterino2-git from the aur or build manually as follows:

  1. sudo pacman -S qt5-base qt5-multimedia gst-plugins-ugly gst-plugins-good boost rapidjson
  2. go into project directory
  3. create build folder mkdir build && cd build
  4. qmake .. && make

Mac OSX

  1. install Xcode and Xcode Command Line Utilites
  2. install Qt Creator
  3. install brew https://brew.sh/
  4. brew install boost openssl rapidjson
  5. build the project using Qt Creator