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The only two DEs I could find that were "JS-based" (namely; AtomOS Jade had Xorg as a dependency. Is this somehow different?
The only two DEs I could find that were "JS-based" (namely; AtomOS Jade had Xorg as a dependency. Is this somehow different?
I'm confused. How does that work? Is it like a GNOME extension or something; similar to how Material Shell works?
Only web apps are supported right now, but the developer says the linux apps are on the roadmap. It seems that the app is really just a JS project. I am not sure how it works. https://gitlab.com/kerahq/Kera-Desktop/-/tree/main
I mean, gnome-shell is written, in large part, in JS. (46.6%, according to GitHub)
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