dtourolle 9d6b4f819c chore(player): a script for the conformance suite
The desktop runner needed a hand-generated fixture and the Android one needed
`-x :app:rustBuildUniversalDebug`, which nobody was going to remember. Both are
now `bun run test:player` and `bun run test:player:android`.

The fixture is generated on first use rather than committed: no media in the
repo, and an exact duration, which the seek assertions depend on.

The gradle exclusion carries its reason inline — raw gradle drives the Rust
build through Tauri's android-studio-script, which expects a dev-server address
file that only exists under `tauri android dev`, and the library already in
jniLibs is what the test process loads.
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JellyTau

A cross-platform Jellyfin client built with Tauri, SvelteKit, and TypeScript.

Business logic lives in a Rust backend; a UI-rich Svelte frontend handles presentation and talks to it over Tauri's IPC. Targets Linux (libmpv) and Android (ExoPlayer).

Getting Started

This project uses bun as its package manager.

# Activate the Rust environment (fish shell)
source "$HOME/.cargo/env.fish"

# Install dependencies
bun install

# Run in development
bun run tauri dev

# Type-check the frontend
bun run check

# Build for Linux
bun run tauri build

# Build for Android
bun run tauri android build

For the full set of build, test, and Android helper scripts, see scripts/README.md.

Documentation

Topic Location
Architecture overview & subsystem docs docs/architecture/
Requirements, traceability & technical debt docs/requirements.md
Build & release process docs/build/build-release.md
Docker builds docs/build/docker.md
Traceability tooling & CI docs/traceability.md, docs/traceability-ci.md
Release checklist docs/release-checklist.md
UX flows docs/ux-flows.md
CI operations (builder image, secrets, runner) docs/build/ci-operations.md

Contributing

CONTRIBUTING.md covers the setup, the gates a change has to pass, and the two rules that catch people out (bug fixes start with a failing test; Jellyfin's taxonomy stays in Rust). Please also read the Code of Conduct.

Found a security problem? Do not open an issue — see SECURITY.md.

Verifying a download

Every release publishes SHA256SUMS covering all of its artifacts, plus an SBOM of what went into the build:

sha256sum -c SHA256SUMS

Desktop builds update themselves from Settings → Updates, verifying each payload against JellyTau's signing key before installing. Android installs are handled by the system installer, so the app links to the releases page instead.

VS Code + Svelte + Tauri + rust-analyzer.

License

MIT

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