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<img src="data/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/hu.kramo.Cartridges.svg" width="128" height="128">
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# Cartridges
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A GTK4 + Libadwaita game launcher
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<img src="data/screenshot.webp">
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## The Project
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Cartridges is a simple game launcher written in Python using GTK4 + Libadwaita.
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### Features
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- Manually adding and editing games
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- Importing games from Steam, Heroic and Bottles
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- Hiding games
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- Searching and sorting by title, date added and last played
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## Building
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### GNOME Builder
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1. Download [GNOME Builder](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Builder).
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2. Click "Clone Repository" with `https://github.com/kra-mo/game-shelf.git` as the URL.
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3. Click on the build button (hammer) at the top.
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## Installation
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### Latest Build From GitHub Actions
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1. Install `org.gnome.Platform` from the [gnome-nightly repository](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nightly) if needed.
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2. Download the artifact from the latest workflow run.
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3. Decompress the archive.
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4. Install it via GNOME Software or `flatpak install hu.kramo.Cartridges.flatpak`.
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### From Releases
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1. Install `org.gnome.Platform` from the [gnome-nightly repository](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nightly) if needed.
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2. Download the latest release from Releases.
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3. Install it via GNOME Software or `flatpak install hu.kramo.Cartridges.flatpak`.
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### From GNOME Builder
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Click the down arrow next to the hammer at the top of your GNOME Builder window, then click "Export". This will create a flatpak that then can be installed on your system.
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## Contributing
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### Code
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Fork the repository, make your changes, then create a pull request.
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### Translations
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Currently, translations can be added manually with the following steps:
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1. Clone the repository.
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2. If it isn't already there, add your language to `/po/LINGUAS`.
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3. Create a new translation from the `/po/cartridges.pot` file with a translation editor such as [Poedit](https://poedit.net/).
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4. Save the file as `[YOUR LANGUAGE CODE].po` to `/po/`.
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5. Create a pull request with your translations.
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