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COSMIC Settings

The settings application for the COSMIC desktop environment.

Translators

Translations must go through Weblate at https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/pop-os/cosmic-settings.

Distributors

We will accept pull requests for distro-specific features and pages. Make them compile conditionally with a cargo feature.

The accent palettes on the Appearance settings page are configurable through the cosmic-config directory at /usr/share/cosmic/com.system76.CosmicSettings/v1/. One at accent_palette_dark, and another at accent_palette_light. Examples can be found at resources/accent_palette_dark.ron and resources/accent_palette_light.ron. This can be copied locally to ~/.config/cosmic/com.system76.CosmicSettings/v1/ for testing, and then move to /usr/share/cosmic for packaging.

Build

Dependencies

See the Build-Depends section of the debian control file.

Install

COSMIC uses just as its preferred build tool.

just
sudo just install

Packaging

If packaging for a Linux distribution, vendor dependencies locally with the vendor rule, and build with the vendored sources using the build-vendored rule. When installing files, use the rootdir and prefix variables to change installation paths.

just vendor
just build-vendored
just rootdir=debian/cosmic-settings prefix=/usr install

It is recommended to build a source tarball with the vendored dependencies, which can typically be done by running just vendor on the host system before it enters the build environment. Reference debian/rules to see how we generate debian packages with sbuild.

Developers

Developers should install rustup and configure their editor to use rust-analyzer. Run just check to ensure that the changes you make are free of linter warnings. You may configure your editor to run just check-json as the rust-analyzer check command.

Run the cosmic-settings binary with just run so that logs will be emitted to stderr, and crashes will generate detailed backtraces. Applications shouldn't crash, so when writing code, avoid use of unwrap() and expect(). Instead, log errors with tracing::error!() or tracing::warn!().

To improve compilation times, use Rust >= 1.90.0 and configure sccache for use with Rust.

License

Licensed under the GNU Public License 3.0.

Contribution

Any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you shall be licensed under the GNU Public License 3.0 (GPL-3.0). Each source file should have a SPDX copyright notice at the top of the file:

// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only

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