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1j01/98: đŸ’ŋ Web-based Windows 98 desktop recreation â–ˆâ–ˆâ–ˆâ–ˆâ–ˆâ–“â–ˆâ–“â–“â–’â–“â–’â–’â–‘â–’â–‘â–‘â–‘đŸ—•ī¸ŽđŸ——ī¸ŽđŸ—™ī¸Ž

A web based Windows 98 desktop remake.

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Features:

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Not yet licensed. This project is currently source-available / shared source, but not open source.

Apps that it would be nice to integrate:

Other online operating systems / web desktops:

Plus many more web desktops on Wikipedia, awesome-web-desktops, and awesome-OS.

Libraries:

Also:

See CONTRIBUTING

When pulling changes from git, run npm install again in case there are any new or updated dependencies. (If you know package-lock.json hasn't changed, you shouldn't need to do this.)

Some dependencies are versioned with npm, but pulled into the repo with npm run pull-libs

Tests are written with Playwright. Spell checking is done with Cspell.

Debug tests or run them when code changes using the Playwright UI:

Quickly add tests using the code generator:

# Note: this runs the server, and currently leaves it running when closing the browser.
# Could use `start-server-and-test` to fix this, or see if there's an option in `npm-run-all`'s `run-p` command.
# (There's no option in `playwright codegen --help` to run the server, even though it's configured in `playwright.config.js`)
npm run test-codegen

There are also VS Code extensions for Playwright and Cspell (Code Spell Checker).

To update subrepos, or push changes to them, install git-subrepo. You don't need this tool to clone the project and get up and running, as subrepos are just normal subdirectories with a .gitrepo metadata file.

Note that the metadata file references specific commit hashes, including between repositories, so it's best to avoid rebasing when subrepo updates are involved, i.e. once you do a subrepo command, it makes a commit, and you should leave it (and earlier commits) alone, and you should leave commits in the subrepo alone, before and up to any commits referenced by the containing project.

When making changes to a subrepo within the containing project: I'd recommend phrasing commit messages to apply to the subrepo, primarily, rather than the containing project, so that when you push the changes to the subrepo, the commit message will be appropriate.

If you so much as edit the commit message for a git subrepo pushed commit, you'd have to update the .gitrepo metadata file manually in the containing project, OR you could drop the commit you pushed and the git subrepo push commit (which updates the metadata) and do git subrepo pull instead (which btw gives you an option to rename the commit; and I think renaming that commit would be safe after the fact anyways as long as it's the last commit and not pushed).

See TODO


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