# Some background Tabby is an Electron app, with the frontend written in Typescript with the help of Angular framework. It's built using Webpack. # Getting started First of all, clone this repository. You'll also need Node.js 15 or newer and Yarn. First, install the dependencies: ``` # macOS: yarn ``` **Note: For compiling for Linux armv7l, you need to downgrade electron to 17.0.0 in package.json present in root directory of tabby source** ``` # Linux (Debian/Ubuntu here as an example) sudo apt install libfontconfig-dev libsecret-1-dev libarchive-tools libnss3 libatk1.0-0 libatk-bridge2.0-0 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libgtk-3-0 libgbm1 cmake yarn ``` ``` # Windows: yarn ``` Now, check if your build is working: ``` yarn run build ``` Start Tabby with ``` yarn start ``` # Building an installer To build an installer, first complete a "normal" build as described above and then run: ``` node scripts/prepackage-plugins.js node scripts/build-windows.js # or node scripts/build-linux.js # or node scripts/build-macos.js ``` The artifacts will be produced in the `dist` folder. # Project layout ``` tabby ├─ app # Electron app, just the bare essentials | ├─ src # Electron renderer code | └─ main.js # Electron main entry point ├─ build ├─ clink # Clink distributive, for Windows ├─ scripts # Maintenance scripts ├─ tabby-community-color-schemes # Plugin that provides color schemes ├─ tabby-core # Plugin that provides base UI and tab management ├─ tabby-electron # Plugin that provides Electron-specific functions ├─ tabby-local # Plugin that provides local shells and profiles ├─ tabby-plugin-manager # Plugin that installs other plugins ├─ tabby-settings # Plugin that provides the settings tab ├─ tabby-terminal # Plugin that provides terminal tabs └─ tabby-web # Plugin that provides web-specific functions ``` # Plugin layout ``` tabby-pluginname ├─ src # Typescript code | ├─ components # Angular components | | ├─ foo.component.ts # Code | | ├─ foo.component.scss # Styles | | └─ foo.component.pug # Template | ├─ services # Angular services | | └─ foo.service.ts | ├─ api.ts # Publicly exported API | └─ index.ts # Module entry point ├─ package.json ├─ tsconfig.json └─ webpack.config.js ``` # Plugins The app will load all plugins from the source checkout in the dev mode, from the user's plugins directory at all times (click `Open Plugins Directory` under `Settings` > `Plugins`) and from the directory specified by the `TABBY_PLUGINS` environment var. Only modules whose `package.json` file contains a `tabby-plugin` keyword will be loaded. If you're currently in your plugin's directory, start Tabby as `TABBY_PLUGINS=$(pwd) tabby --debug` A plugin should only provide a default export, which should be a `NgModule` class (or a `NgModuleWithDependencies` where applicable). This module will be injected as a dependency to the app's root module. ```javascript import { NgModule } from '@angular/core' @NgModule() export default class MyModule { constructor () { console.log('Angular engaged, cap\'n.') } } ``` Plugins provide functionality by exporting singular or multi providers: ```javascript import { NgModule, Injectable } from '@angular/core' import { ToolbarButtonProvider, ToolbarButton } from 'tabby-core' @Injectable() export class MyButtonProvider extends ToolbarButtonProvider { provide (): ToolbarButton[] { return [{ icon: 'star', title: 'Foobar', weight: 10, click: () => { alert('Woohoo!') } }] } } @NgModule({ providers: [ { provide: ToolbarButtonProvider, useClass: MyButtonProvider, multi: true }, ], }) export default class MyModule { } ``` See `tabby-core/src/api.ts`, `tabby-settings/src/api.ts`, `tabby-local/src/api.ts` and `tabby-terminal/src/api.ts` for the available extension points. Also check out [the example plugin](https://github.com/Eugeny/tabby-clippy). Publish your plugin on NPM with a `tabby-plugin` keyword to make it appear in the Plugin Manager.