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A web "OS" and development environment with full linux emulation

The next-gen webOS and development environment with full Linux emulation.
What is AnuraOS?
An entirely local browser-based "OS" and development environment with complete graphical Linux emulation, visually based on ChromiumOS. See a demo here, fully in your browser.
[!WARNING]
Anura OS has only been extensively tested on Chromium and Safari. Although nearly everything should work on Firefox, you may run into problems with instability.
Anura uses the features of a PWA (Progressive Web App) to make its environment work fully offline, providing a virtual filesystem (synced with the Linux emulator), a code editor, and a modular and extensible app system. You can even edit Anura's code live while inside of it!
Anura shows as more of a proof-of-concept with what's possible on the modern web rather than an actual product. However, it proves useful in many actual cases and is a useful educational tool.

Development
[!IMPORTANT]
Anura will not build on Windows. Please use a Linux VM or WSL.
Easy Install for GitHub Codespaces
- Run
bash codespace-basic-setup.sh
[!NOTE]
- If you are not in a codespace skip to the regular installation steps.
- This does NOT build RootFS.
Dependencies
- Recent versions of
node.jsandnpm wget- A recent version of
java inotifytoolsrustupmakegcc(or any other C compiler)
[!NOTE] You will have to install the required Rust toolchain by running
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown.
Building
- Clone the repository with
git clone --recursive https://github.com/MercuryWorkshop/anuraOS - Then,
make all
[!TIP] You can use
make all -Binstead if you want to force a full build.
Building the Linux RootFS
- Make sure you have
Dockerinstalled and running. - Run
make rootfs - Make sure to add yourself to the Docker group using
usermod -a -G docker $USER - (Special Use Case) In the event that you should need to override/manually add the initrd and kernel, remember to keep track of the file names of initrd and vmlinuz in build/images/(rootfs)-boot/. Then, copy them to the Anura root directory and rename them to initrd.img and bzimage respectively.(See the extended instructions here.)
Running Anura Locally
You can run Anura with the command
make server
Or, run authenticated with
cd server
npm start -- --auth
Anura should now be running at localhost:8000.
App Development
App development is highly encouraged! Good apps can even be added to the official workstore after review by an AnuraOS maintainer. Apps are stored in .app files which are read by AnuraOS to provide you, well, an app!
For more information about developing an AnuraOS app visit here.
Documentation
Still being written. (See the current index of documentation here)
Security
See SECURITY.md for reporting instructions.
Credits
AnuraOS is created by Mercury Workshop. Linux emulation is based off of the v86 project. For more credits, see CREDITS.MD.
(p.s. for hackers: the entrypoint to anura is src/Boot.tsx)