For more details, head to: https://hyper.is
If you're on macOS, you can also use Homebrew Cask to download the app by running these commands:
brew update
brew cask install hyperIf you're on windows, you can use chocolatey to install the app by running the following command (package information can be found here):
choco install hyperNote: The version available on Homebrew Cask or Chocolatey may not be the latest. Please consider downloading it from here if that's the case.
- Install the dependencies
- If you are running Linux, install
icnsutils,graphicsmagick,xz-utils,npm,rpmandyarn - If you are running Windows, install
yarn(If you use the MSI installer you will need to install npm), andwindows-build-toolswithyarn global add windows-build-tools. - Yarn installation instructions: https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install
- Fork this repository to your own GitHub account and then clone it to your local device
- Install the dependencies:
yarn - Build the code and watch for changes:
yarn run dev - To run
hyper
yarn run appfrom another terminal tab/window/pane- If you are using Visual Studio Code, select
Launch Hyperin debugger configuration to launch a new Hyper instance with debugger attached.
To make sure that your code works in the finished application, you can generate the binaries like this:
yarn run distAfter that, you'll see the binary in the ./dist folder!
If after building during development you get an alert dialog related to node-pty issues,
make sure its build process is working correctly by running yarn run rebuild-node-pty.
If you're on macOS, this typically is related to Xcode issues (like not having agreed
to the Terms of Service by running sudo xcodebuild after a fresh Xcode installation).
If you have issues in the codesign step when running yarn run dist on macOS, you can temporarily disable code signing locally by setting
export CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY=false for the current terminal session.
