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yukino reviews and mentions
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How can I build this application from source?
3.Clone the repo: git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yukino-app/yukino
I recently found a repo that I want to install. I think it's written using java/vue and uses yarn. The repo provides a prebuilt install in the form of an .appimage file, but I want to install it as an app for use with application launchers. If this repo is the source and it's compatible with linux, shouldn't I be able to build it into an application? There's instructions for buidling it for development builds, but I'm not experienced enough to know how I can go about building it from source. I suppose I could just create a symlink to the .appimage and write a desktop file from there, but I want to at least try to build it from source first. I'm not sure if it's possible, but any help would be appreciated!
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anime downloader on linux
Here are two I found looking up "Linux anime" on GitHub https://github.com/yukino-app/yukino https://github.com/manga-download/hakuneko
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The failure of Nekkoto.
Interesting app. It's basically like AnYme, but a much less superior version.. Yuniko App: https://zyrouge.github.io/yukino-app/
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Yukino - yet another anime/manga app
Here you go: https://github.com/zyrouge/yukino-app#technology
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yukino-org/yukino is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of yukino is Dart.
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