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Build Status Slack Channel Changelog #213 XO code style

For more details, head to: https://hyperterm.org

Usage

You can download the latest release here.

If you're on macOS, you can also use Homebrew Cask to download the app by running these commands:

$ brew cask update
$ brew cask install hyperterm

Contribute

  1. If you are running Linux, install "icnsutils", "graphicsmagick" and "xz-utils"
  2. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account and then clone it to your local device
  3. Install the dependencies: npm install
  4. Build the code, watch for changes and run app: npm run dev

To make sure that your code works in the finished application, you can generate the binaries like that:

$ npm run pack

After that, you'll see the binary in the ./dist folder!