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NEXT_STEPS item 7 needed the installed-but-not-downloaded state to be clear to users. Keep streamed installs in the installed visual state so sorting, filters, and the primary Play action stay unchanged, but make the sharing limitation visible in the UI. Cards now label that state as `Not shareable`, while the detail modal status says `Installed, not shareable`. Downloaded-and-installed games keep the normal `Installed` wording. Test Plan: - just frontend-test - just build - git diff --check - git diff --cached --check Refs: NEXT_STEPS.md item 7
lanspread
Peer-to-peer game library sharing for LAN parties. Peers discover each other on the local network via mDNS, exchange library metadata over QUIC, and let users browse and download games from each other. Ships as a Tauri desktop app.
Build / install
Install Rust, Deno, and just first, then bootstrap the project:
just setup
That installs the Tauri CLI with cargo install tauri-cli and installs the
Deno/npm dependencies from crates/lanspread-tauri-deno-ts.
Run the desktop app in development mode:
just run
Build without bundling:
just build
Create production bundles:
just bundle
Important just commands
just setup- install the Tauri CLI and frontend dependencies.just run- run the Tauri app in dev mode.just build- build the app without bundling.just bundle- create production bundles.just fmt- format Rust, TOML, and the justfile.just clippy- lint the Rust workspace.just test- run workspace tests.just frontend-test- run frontend tests.just peer-cli-build- build the JSONL peer test harness.just peer-cli-image- build the peer harness Docker image.just peer-cli-run NAME- run one peer harness container.
Description
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