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LIBCOSMIC

A platform toolkit based on iced for creating applets and applications for the COSMIC™ desktop.

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While libcosmic is written entirely in Rust, some of its dependencies may require shared system library headers to be installed. On Pop!_OS, the following dependencies are all that's necessary compile a typical COSMIC project:

sudo apt install cargo cmake just libexpat1-dev libfontconfig-dev libfreetype-dev libxkbcommon-dev pkgconf

Examples

Some examples are included in the examples directory to to kickstart your COSMIC adventure. To run them, you need to clone the repository with the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/pop-os/libcosmic
cd libcosmic

If you have already cloned the repository, run these to sync with the latest updates:

git fetch origin
git checkout master
git reset --hard origin/master

The examples may then be run by their cargo project names, such as just run application.

Cargo Features

Available cargo features to choose from:

  • a11y: Experimental accessibility support.
  • animated-image: Enables animated images from the image crate.
  • debug: Enables addtional debugging features.
  • smol: Uses smol as the preferred async runtime.
    • Conflicts with tokio
  • tokio: Uses tokio as the preferred async runtime.
    • If unset, the default executor defined by iced will be used.
    • Conflicts with smol
  • wayland: Wayland-compatible client windows.
    • Conflicts with winit
  • winit: Cross-platform and X11 client window support
    • Conflicts with wayland
  • wgpu: GPU accelerated rendering with WGPU.
    • By default, softbuffer is used for software rendering.
  • xdg-portal: Enables XDG portal dialog integrations.

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Licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.

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