Solanum is a pomodoro timer for the GNOME desktop. It keeps you on track, with frequent short breaks, and a long break after sessions of productivity.
GNOME Builder is the environment used for developing this application. It can use Flatpak manifests to create a consistent building and running environment cross-distro. Thus, it is highly recommended you use it.
- Download GNOME Builder.
- In Builder, click the "Clone Repository" button at the bottom, using
[email protected]/World/Solanum.git
orhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Solanum.git
as the URL. - Click the build button at the top once the project is loaded.
Note: Solanum must be installed on the system for notifications to work. Please refer to the installation section below.
If you feel at home in the terminal or would like to build outside of Builder, these are the commands to use:
git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Solanum.git
cd Solanum
meson _build --prefix=$PREFIX_DIR # Defaults to /usr/local
ninja -C _build
Depending on how you want it installed instructions can differ. If you used GNOME Builder to build it, clicking the bar at the top window will open a submenu with "Export Bundle". This will create a flatpak bundle, which can be installed on any system that supports flatpak.
If you used the commands in the "Manual" section, or want to package for distribution, you can use the following:
# Can be changed with the environment variable $DEST_DIR; defaults to prefix
ninja -C _build install
Solanum operates under the GNOME Code Of Conduct. See the full text of the Code Of Conduct here.
Solanum: A pomodoro timer for GNOME
Copyright (C) 2020 Christopher Davis
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