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README.md

Interstellar

An app for Kbin; connecting you to the fediverse.

Installation

At the moment, Interstellar can be tested on both Linux and Android (you could also build from source for other platforms). You'll find the latest build files here.

Discussion

You can ask questions, report bugs, or make suggestions either here on GitHub, or in the interstellar magazine. You can also join the matrix room for real time discussion.

Contributing

Interstellar uses Flutter as its framework, so make sure you have the Flutter SDK installed before doing anything else. Then, run flutter doctor -v to see instructions for setting up different build platforms (e.g. android studio for APKs). Once that's done, you can use flutter run to develop, and flutter build {platform} for release files.