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Cinny

Table of Contents

About

Cinny is a Matrix client focusing primarily on simple, elegant and secure interface.

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Building and Running

Running pre-compiled

A tarball of pre-compiled version of the app is provided with each release. You can serve the application with a webserver of your choosing by simply copying dist/ directory to the webroot.

Building from source

Execute the following commands to compile the app from its source code:

npm install # Installs all dependencies
npm run build # Compiles the app into the dist/ directory

You can then copy the files to a webserver's webroot of your choice. To serve a development version of the app locally for testing, you may also use the command npm start.

Running with Docker

This repository includes a Dockerfile, which builds the application from source and serves it with Nginx on port 80. To use this locally, you can build the container like so:

docker build -t cinny:latest .

You can then run the container you've built with a command similar to this:

docker run -p 8080:80 cinny:latest

This will forward your localhost port 8080 to the container's port 80. You can visit the app in your browser by navigating to http://localhost:8080.

Alternatively you can just pull the DockerHub image by docker pull ajbura/cinny.

License

Copyright (c) 2021 Ajay Bura (ajbura) and other contributors

Code licensed under the MIT License: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

Graphics licensed under CC-BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/