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Opal

Opal

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Opal is a free and open-source JavaFX application that can play relaxing music in the background.

Building

Windows

Installer

You can create an executable installer by running the jpackage Gradle task on a Windows host:

./gradlew jpackage

Do note that you will need the WiX Toolset in order to create msi packages.

Portable image

You can create a portable image by running the jpackageImage Gradle task on a Windows host:

./gradlew jpackageImage

Linux

rpm

You can create an rpm, by running the jpackage Gradle task on a Linux host:

./gradlew jpackage

Do note that you will need the rpm-build package in order to create an rpm.

AppImage

You can create an AppImage by executing the AppImage Gradle task on a Linux host:

./gradlew AppImage

Do note that running this task will execute a shell script in order to download and run the appimagetool in order to create the AppImage file.

Portable image

You can create a portable image by running the jpackageImage Gradle task on a Linux host:

./gradlew jpackageImage

macOS

dmg

You can create a dmg, by running the jpackage Gradle task on a macOS host:

./gradlew jpackage

Portable image

You can create a portable image by running the jpackageImage Gradle task on a macOS host:

./gradlew jpackageImage

Dependencies

A couple of dependencies are required in order to build Opal. Some of which require a specific host machine, especially if you're targeting a specific platform and installation method.

The following dependencies are universal:

Windows

MSI

In order to build an installer (MSI) of Opal on Windows, you will need:

Linux

rpm

In order to create an RPM, you will need to have the following package(s) installed:

  • rpm-build (dnf install rpm-build)

Credits

Audio

All audio files have been provided by ZapSplat.

Images

All images have been provided by Remix Icon.

About

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