The primary site for GeoGebra's source code is https://dev.geogebra.org/svn/trunk/geogebra/ which is a read-only Subversion repository. We maintain a copy of it at https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra.
Please read https://www.geogebra.org/license about GeoGebra's licensing.
To learn more on development of GeoGebra (including suggested compilation steps) please visit https://dev.geogebra.org/.
To start the web version from command line, run
./gradlew :web:run
This will start a development server on your machine where you can test the app. If you need to access the server from other devices, you can specify a binding address
./gradlew :web:run -Pgbind=A.B.C.D
where A.B.C.D
is your IP address.
Then you can access the dev server through http://A.B.C.D:8888
.
You can also run ./gradlew :web:tasks
to list other options.
To start the desktop version from command line, run
./gradlew :desktop:run
You can also run ./gradlew :desktop:tasks
to list other options.
- Open IntelliJ. If you don't have IntelliJ on your computer yet then you can download and install it from here
- In the menu select File / New / Project from Version Control / Git
- In the new window add the following path:
https://git.geogebra.org/ggb/geogebra.git
- Click on ‘Checkout’, select your preferred destination folder, select Java 1.8 as the SDK, click on OK and wait…
- After the project is checked out, select the root folder of the project,
open the Run Anything tool (Double ^ on Mac) and run the following command:
./gradlew :web:run
- After a minute or two the GWT UI will appear
- After the Startup URLs are loaded on the UI, select the app that you wish start. For example,
if you select
graphing.html
and click on Launch Default Browser then the Graphing Calculator app with the newest features will load and start in your default browser