![]() ![]() If you plan to submit your own changes back to the OSMC project, you will need to create your own version of the project. You can install the necessary packages with the following commands: sudo apt-get update You will only need some basic packages to clone the OSMC repository and to ‘make’ build targets. OSMC is mostly self-contained, meaning that it will resolve necessary dependencies at build time with no configuration from the user. There are also GitHub clients which may reduce the initial learning curve of Git, however we recommend that you use the Git command line interface if you can. This can be done by running the following command: git clone You can obtain a copy of the soure code by ‘cloning’ the main OSMC GitHub repository. ![]() The primary GitHub repository is located here. OSMC uses Git as its version control system. OSMC is licensed under the General Public License V2. We recommend you run Debian (latest version) if you are able to. We recommend VirtualBox, a free, fast virtual machine package. ![]() If you are not running either of these Linux distributions on your computer, you could look at setting up a virtual machine and running one of these distributions. The current supported versions for development are: You will need to be running either Ubuntu or Debian. You will need a 64-bit computer to work on OSMC. ![]() Working on open source projects can be very rewarding and encouraging. OSMC encourages everyone to get involved with the project’s development. ![]()
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