Drop the blueprint-compiler module from both io.github.Bavarder.*.json manifests. Also normalize JSON formatting and reindent modules; no other functional changes.
Bavarder
Chit-chat with an AI
Usage
Documentation is available here
Installation
Nix
Nix is used to develop Bavarder, there is also a Nix flake available at flake.nix. You can run Bavarder without installing it by running
nix run github:Bavarder/Bavarder
Flatpak
You can either use your GNOME Software and search for "Bavarder" or you can run
flatpak install io.github.Bavarder.Bavarder
Latest
You can download a flatpak from the latest commit here. Run
curl -s -o bavarder.flatpak https://codeberg.org/api/packages/Bavarder/generic/Bavarder/164/bavarder.flatpak && flatpak install --user bavarder.flatpak -y
From Source
Nix
Just clone the repo and run nix develop and you will be in a shell with all the dependencies installed, you can then run nix run to run the app or nix build to build it
git clone https://github.com/Bavarder/Bavarder # or https://codeberg.org/Bavarder/Bavarder
cd Bavarder
nix develop
nix run # Run the app
nix build # Build the app
Flatpak-builder
Clone the repo and run flatpak-builder
git clone https://codeberg.org/Bavarder/Bavarder # or https://github.com/Bavarder/Bavarder
cd Bavarder
flatpak-builder --install --user --force-clean repo/ build-aux/flatpak/io.github.Bavarder.Bavarder.json
Meson
git clone https://codeberg.org/Bavarder/Bavarder # or https://github.com/Bavarder/Bavarder
cd Bavarder
meson setup build # Configure the build environment in subdirectory 'build'
meson compile -C build
meson check -C build
meson install -C build
chmod 0755 /usr/local/bin/bavarder # Fix binary permissions
Others
You can see more install methods on the website
Contribute
The GNOME Code of Conduct is applicable to this project
Translate
You can translate Bavarder using Codeberg Translate
Mirrors
About the name
Bavarder is a french word, the definiton of Bavarder is "Parler abondamment de choses sans grande portée" (Talking a lot about things that don't matter) (Larousse) which can be translated by Chit-Chat (informal conversation about matters that are not important). For non-french speakers, Bavarder can be hard to speak, it's prounouced as [bavaʀde]. Hear here