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# Linux Build Guide
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## Determining Package Size
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To determine the installed size for your Linux package configuration, you can use the following script:
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# Build the Linux app
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flutter build linux
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# Get size in KB and add 17% buffer for runtime dependencies
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SIZE_KB=$(du -sk build/linux/x64/release/bundle | cut -f1)
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BUFFER_SIZE_KB=$(($SIZE_KB + ($SIZE_KB * 17 / 100)))
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echo "Actual bundle size: $SIZE_KB KB"
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echo "Recommended installed_size (with 17% buffer): $BUFFER_SIZE_KB KB"
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```
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Save this as `get_package_size.sh` in your project root and make it executable:
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```bash
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chmod +x get_package_size.sh
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```
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### Usage
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1. Run the script:
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```bash
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./get_package_size.sh
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```
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2. Use the output value for `installed_size` in your `linux/packaging/deb/make_config.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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installed_size: 75700 # Replace with the value from the script
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```
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### Why add a buffer?
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The 17% buffer is added to account for:
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- Runtime dependencies
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- Future updates
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- Potential additional assets
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- Prevent installation issues on systems with limited space
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### Notes
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- The installed size should be specified in kilobytes (KB)
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- Always round up the buffer size to be safe
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- Re-run this script after significant changes to your app (new assets, dependencies, etc.)
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icon: assets/icon/logo.png
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description:
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short: Beautiful, Fast and Functional Audiobook Player for your Audiobookshelf server.
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long: |
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Vaani is a client for your (self-hosted) Audiobookshelf server.
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Features:
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- Functional Player: Speed Control, Sleep Timer, Shake to Control Player
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- Save data with Offline listening and caching
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- Material Design
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- Extensive Settings to customize every tiny detail
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Note: you need an Audiobookshelf server setup for this app to work.
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Please see https://www.audiobookshelf.org/ on how to setup one if not already.
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postuninstall_scripts:
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- echo "Sorry to see you go."
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generic_name: Audiobook Player
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categories:
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- AudioVideo
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- Audio
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- Player
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- Media
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- Utility
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startup_notify: true
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# https://github.com/llfbandit/app_links/blob/051f53fa6039cbfaef0fcde73df20fef9e248cab/doc/README_linux.md
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supported_mime_type:
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- x-scheme-handler/vaani
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- x-scheme-handler/vaani
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