A desktop program for Briar, bringing secure messaging to your desktop and mobile devices.
We plan to ship Briar as Flatpak and in Debian (and related distributions) as .deb, but until now, there are only semi-official installation methods available. You might want to use them now in order to not having to wait, but please note that those installation methods will be deprecated once Briar is officially available.
From Briar's website you can download different binaries: briarproject.org/download-briar-desktop
Each night a new build is compiled by Briar's GitLab CI.
The simplest way is to download the nightly
briar-desktop-linux.jar
or
briar-desktop-windows.jar
and execute it from the command-line with
java -jar briar-desktop-linux.jar
or java -jar briar-desktop-windows.jar
respectively.
Note that you need at least version 17 of the Java Runtime Environment.
For Debian- and Ubuntu-based Linux distributions, a set of .deb files is available. Depending on which version of Debian/Ubuntu your OS is based on, you can choose the right .deb file:
Here are some examples of popular distributions and their respective .deb file:
- Ubuntu 22.04 and compatible: Linux Mint 21.X (Vanessa, Vera), elementaryOS 7.X (Horus), Trisquel 11 (Aramo)
- Ubuntu 20.04 and compatible: Linux Mint 20.X (Ulyana, Ulyssa, Uma, Una), elementaryOS 6.X (Odin, Jólnir), Trisquel 10 (Nabia)
- Debian stable (bullseye) and compatible: MX Linux MX-21
- Ubuntu 18.04 and compatible: Linux Mint 19.X (Tara, Tessa, Tina, Tricia), elementaryOS 5.X (Juno, Hera), Trisquel 9 ( Etiona)
For ARM-based devices, there's a tarball available:
For Windows, an .msi installer package is available:
Briar dependencies are included as Git Submodules. To be able to build Briar Desktop, download the source code and the submodules using
git clone --recurse-submodules git@code.briarproject.org:briar/briar-desktop.git
or
git clone --recurse-submodules https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar-desktop.git
The easiest and most convenient way to build Briar Desktop is by using Intellij IDEA.
Briar Desktop makes use of Compose for Desktop
to build its UI. The Intellij IDEA plugin
Compose Multiplatform IDE Support
provides static previews of
composable functions without parameters which are annotated with @Preview
.
In order to build and run the application from the command line, execute this:
./gradlew pinpitRun
You can specify arguments to the app using the --args
option of the
Gradle task. For example to show the usage info:
./gradlew pinpitRun --args="--help"
To specify a different data directory and enable the debug output:
./gradlew pinpitRun --args="--debug --data-dir=/tmp/briar-tmp"
In case you want to build a self-contained Debian packages and an MSI installer, note that you need at least JDK 17:
./gradlew pinpitPackageDefault
If you want to use the JDKs downloaded by Intellij IDEA, you can for example specify the path like this:
./gradlew pinpitPackageDefault -Dorg.gradle.java.home=$HOME/.jdks/openjdk-17.0.2
Take a look at .gitlab-ci.yml if you have problems with Kotlin and JDK 17.
See TRANSLATION.md for more information.
See HACKING.md for useful information when trying to work with the source code.
- Intuitive UI, similar to Briar Android client
- Main platform is GNU/Linux, but also support (at least) Windows and macOS
- Analogously, main platform is x86, but also support (at least) arm
- Adaptive to different screen sizes (desktop and mobile devices)
- Has phone constraints in mind
When restarting Briar Desktop you can select "I have forgotten my password" in order to delete your account.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.