Maui File manager
Index is a file manager that works on desktops, Android and Plasma Mobile. Index lets you browse your system files and applications and preview your music, text, image and video files and share them with external applications.
Index can be installed on Arch Linux using the AUR Package index-fm-git
GCC and Build Essentials
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install build-essential libgl1-mesa-dev qtdeclarative5-dev libqt5svg5-dev \ qtquickcontols2-5-dev qt5-default
sudo apt install cmake
sudo apt install libkdecorations2-dev qml-module-qtquick-shapes
Install extra-cmake-module >5.60
git clone https://anongit.kde.org/extra-cmake-modules
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. && make
make install
Install QT5 Libraries >5.10 Download and install QT binaries from Qt Open Source
https://www.qt.io/cs/c/?cta_guid=074ddad0-fdef-4e53-8aa8-5e8a876d6ab4&placement_guid=99d9dd4f-5681-48d2-b096-470725510d34&portal_id=149513&canon=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.qt.io%2Fdownload-open-source&redirect_url=APefjpHQjssyGwlBYE-rW_TcMDvQTTSN3igs_sES0bNmU4j3dNgz_g7U1gRD5rU9XP6QCagDltYNZe1mC_6yuR-J9-W2YmcKATNxGjM6fTT48JNue9VuRi4DK7LXluTHxwtZRv8NK3hLkSNlk4AKqcxomUJZqosxV3GK0cryzQm5xtWguoQg5Sg-E3LLyWQcat5flnqFkP-N5WbMKOQiHXZCCFTtzz-R5-48fCOn5EOIYCa4ePXGI-SHM-vf3KokrwZ_5LPenmO7pMJaXlm5vEoa1VyWrurg3A&click=f8615a00-0c1d-4cfe-8af2-2090813f25fa&hsutk=f0a10f80ae5765dd6d56a9d6725ee662&signature=AAH58kGBEuTlcag57Ka07aFLDeEt5qyytQ&pageId=12602948080&__hstc=152220518.f0a10f80ae5765dd6d56a9d6725ee662.1595615134675.1595615134675.1595615134675.1&__hssc=152220518.12.1595615134675&__hsfp=256125709&contentType=standard-page
Download and install QT binaries from Qt Open Source
TODO GABRIDC
sudo apt install libqt5svg5-dev && qtquickcontols2-5-dev && qt5-default
Upgrade Qt libraries to 5.13
add source deb http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu groovy main universe
sudo apt get update && upgrade
Install KF5 Libraries Download and install KF5 Attica
Requirement: KDE Neon 5.19
sudo apt install gettext
sudo apt install libkf5attica-dev libkf5kio-dev libkf5notifications-dev libkf5coreaddons-dev libkf5activities-dev libkf5i18n-dev libkf5declarative-dev libkf5plasma-dev libkf5syntaxhighlighting-dev
Download MAUI Kit
git clone https://invent.kde.org/maui/mauikit.git
We recommmend use KDE Neon for developing because KDE Neon has by default the latest version of Qt version supported in KDE Plasma.
Index-FM use Qt version 5.14.2 so we need this version or higer installed on ower host.
Check libraries and other components
- Update the latest version of default OS libraries: Open Discover and install all updates
- Check KDE Framework and Qt version installed: Open System Settings > System Information
GCC and Build Essentials
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install cmake git
sudo apt install build-essential libgl1-mesa-dev qtdeclarative5-dev libqt5svg5-dev qtquickcontrols2-5-dev qt5-default libkdecorations2-dev qml-module-qtquick-shapes
Install extra-cmake-module >5.60
cd <path to download extra-cmake-modules>
git clone https://anongit.kde.org/extra-cmake-modules
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. && make
make install
Install KF5 Libraries Download and install KF5 Attica
sudo apt install gettext
sudo apt install libkf5attica-dev libkf5kio-dev libkf5notifications-dev libkf5coreaddons-dev libkf5activities-dev libkf5i18n-dev libkf5declarative-dev libkf5plasma-dev libkf5syntaxhighlighting-dev
Download and install MAUI KIT
cd <path to download Maui>
git clone https://invent.kde.org/maui/mauikit.git
git checkout origin/development
cd mauikit && mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. && make
sudo make install
Install QT5 Libraries >5.10 Download and install QT binaries from Qt Open Source
https://www.qt.io/cs/c/?cta_guid=074ddad0-fdef-4e53-8aa8-5e8a876d6ab4&placement_guid=99d9dd4f-5681-48d2-b096-470725510d34&portal_id=149513&canon=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.qt.io%2Fdownload-open-source&redirect_url=APefjpHQjssyGwlBYE-rW_TcMDvQTTSN3igs_sES0bNmU4j3dNgz_g7U1gRD5rU9XP6QCagDltYNZe1mC_6yuR-J9-W2YmcKATNxGjM6fTT48JNue9VuRi4DK7LXluTHxwtZRv8NK3hLkSNlk4AKqcxomUJZqosxV3GK0cryzQm5xtWguoQg5Sg-E3LLyWQcat5flnqFkP-N5WbMKOQiHXZCCFTtzz-R5-48fCOn5EOIYCa4ePXGI-SHM-vf3KokrwZ_5LPenmO7pMJaXlm5vEoa1VyWrurg3A&click=f8615a00-0c1d-4cfe-8af2-2090813f25fa&hsutk=f0a10f80ae5765dd6d56a9d6725ee662&signature=AAH58kGBEuTlcag57Ka07aFLDeEt5qyytQ&pageId=12602948080&__hstc=152220518.f0a10f80ae5765dd6d56a9d6725ee662.1595615134675.1595615134675.1595615134675.1&__hssc=152220518.12.1595615134675&__hsfp=256125709&contentType=standard-page
QT += qml, quick, sql
QT += KService KNotifications KI18n KIOCore KIOFileWidgets KIOWidgets KNTLM
https://github.com/Swordfish90/qmltermwidget
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make
sudo make install
Before continue preparing your developer environment it is necesary preapare your Gitlab account for developer in your fork and update latest commits.
cd <path to download Maui>
git clone https://invent.kde.org/<username>/index-fm.git
cd index-fm
git config --global user.name "Your Invent KDE name"
git config --global user.email "Your Invent KDE email"
git remote add upstream https://invent.kde.org/maui/index-fm
git pull upstream
git checkout origin/development
git pull --rebase upstream development
After all the dependencies are met you can throw the following command lines to build Index and test it
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. && make
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
#-DQt5_DIR="/home/<username>/Qt/<Qt_Version>/gcc_64/lib/cmake/Qt5/" -DMauiKit_DIR="/home/gabridc/Repositorio/KDE/mauikit/"
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DQt5_DIR="/home/<username>/Qt/<Qt_Version>/gcc_64/lib/cmake/Qt5/" -DMauiKit_DIR="/home/gabridc/Repositorio/KDE/mauikit/" ..
make
# you can now run index like this:
./bin/index
# or install it on your system:
sudo make install
A binary should be created and be ready to use.
If you like the Maui project or Index and would like to get involve ther are several ways you can join us.
- UI/UX design for desktop and mobile platforms
- Plasma, KIO and Baloo integration
- Deployment on other platforms like Mac OSX, IOS, Windows.. etc.
- Work on data analysis and on the tagging system And also whatever else you would like to see on a convergent file manager.
You can get in touch with me by opening an issue or email me: chiguitar@unal.edu.co