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Documentation for developers
Feather is developed primarily on Linux, but can also be built and debugged on macOS. Development on Windows is not currently supported.
Setting up a development environment
Dependencies
Note: Feather uses Qt 5.15.* or Qt 6.2+. Make sure your distro's package manager provides these versions. If not, it is recommended that you install Qt manually using the online installer, which can be found here: https://www.qt.io/download (under open-source).
Arch Linux
pacman -S git cmake base-devel ccache unbound boost qrencode zbar qt6-base qt6-svg qt6-websockets qt6-multimedia libzip hidapi protobuf
Ubuntu 22.04
apt update
apt install git cmake build-essential ccache libssl-dev libunbound-dev libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev libzbar-dev \
qt6-base-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libqt6svg6-dev libqt6websockets6-dev libzip-dev libsodium-dev libgcrypt-dev \
libx11-xcb-dev libprotobuf-dev libhidapi-dev
Void Linux
xbps-install -S base-devel cmake boost-devel openssl-devel unbound-devel libsodium-devel libzbar-devel zlib-devel qt6-base-devel \
qt6-svg-devel qt6-websockets-devel qt6-multimedia-devel libgcrypt-devel libzip-devel hidapi-devel protobuf \
protobuf-devel qrencode-devel
macOS
For macOS it's easiest to leverage brew to install the required dependencies.
brew install qt libsodium libzip qrencode unbound cmake boost hidapi openssl expat libunwind-headers protobuf pkgconfig zbar
Tor daemon
A Tor daemon is required to connect to .onion nodes and the websocket server. Development builds do not include
the Tor binary by default, this can be enabled with -DTOR_DIR=/path/to/tor
. We recommend running a local Tor daemon
as this prevents Feather from spawning a child process and saves time.
Arch Linux
pacman -S tor
systemctl enable --now tor
Ubuntu Debian
apt update && apt install tor
systemctl enable --now tor
Void Linux
xbps-install tor
ln -s /etc/sv/tor /var/service/.
sv start tor
macOS
brew install tor
brew services restart tor
Clone Feather
git clone http://github.com/feather-wallet/feather.git
cd feather
git submodule update --init --recursive
Jetbrains Clion (IDE)
We recommend using Jetbrains Clion for Feather development. It integrates nicely with CMake and comes with a built-in debugger.
To pass CMake flags to CLion, go to File->Settings->Build->CMake
, set Build Type to Debug
and set your
preferred CMake options. If you installed Qt using the online installer you may have to add
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/path/to/qt/installation
in the CMake options. More CMake options are documented below.
Run CMake (View -> Tool Windows -> CMake
). Click on the 🔃 (Reload CMake Project
) button.
Go to Run -> Edit configurations
and make sure the feather
target is selected.
You can add any environment variables and program arguments here:
- For more verbose logging add
MONERO_LOG_LEVEL=1
to environment variables. - To start Feather in stagenet mode, add
--stagenet
to program arguments.
After the target is configured, Run -> Run 'feather'
or press Shift + F10 to build Feather.
Building without IDE
To build Feather without an IDE:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build . -j $(nproc)
On platforms without execinfo.h
use cmake -DSTACK_TRACE:BOOL=OFF ..
instead of cmake ..
CMake
There are some CMake options that you may pass to control how Feather is built:
-DLOCALMONERO=OFF
- disable LocalMonero feature-DXMRIG=OFF
- disable XMRig feature-DCHECK_UPDATES=ON
- enable checking for updates, only for standalone binaries-DDONATE_BEG=OFF
- disable the dreaded donate requests-DUSE_DEVICE_TREZOR=OFF
- disable Trezor hardware wallet support-DWITH_SCANNER=ON
- enable the webcam QR code scanner-DTOR_DIR=/path/to/tor/
- embed a Tor binary in Feather, argument should be a directory containing the binary