build-and-test.yml built a full APK on every master push without running sync-android-sources.sh, so it used the wrong (Tauri-default) sources, was unsigned, and duplicated the ~15min build that build-release.yml does properly on tags. Replace it with cargo check --target aarch64-linux-android (~1min), which catches Android Rust breakage without linking, bundling, or signing. The signed release APK remains a tag-only artifact from build-release.yml. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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-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 |
Recommended IDE Setup
VS Code + Svelte + Tauri + rust-analyzer.
License
MIT
Description
JellyTau v0.0.11
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