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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # quarks 2 | 3 | A Quark is a package of [SuperCollider](https://github.com/supercollider/supercollider) code containing classes, extension methods, documentation and server UGen plugins. 4 | 5 | SuperCollider comes with a utility called Quarks that lets you browse the index of community contributed packages and install them. This repository contains that index. 6 | 7 | Note: In older SuperCollider versions (3.6), Quarks still uses SVN (subversion). See the Quarks help file in your version of SuperCollider. 8 | 9 | ## Installing 10 | 11 | If you just want to use or install Quarks, then you can do so from inside SuperCollider. 12 | You do not need to download or clone anything from here. See the SuperCollider help file `Using Quarks` for a full tutorial. 13 | 14 | ### git 15 | 16 | You should install git if you do not already have it: 17 | 18 | http://git-scm.com/ 19 | 20 | If you cannot or do not want to install git then you can still download things you find on the webs and then install them manually: 21 | 22 | ```supercollider 23 | Quarks.install("~/Downloads/some-thing-i-found-on-the-internet"); 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | And you can also download all of the community contributed Quarks in a single download: 27 | 28 | https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/downloaded-quarks 29 | 30 | The Quarks interface will let you browse those and install them, just as normal. 31 | 32 | 33 | ## Installing a Quark 34 | 35 | ### using the gui: 36 | 37 | ```supercollider 38 | Quarks.gui 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | This offers many community contributed packages most of which are hosted on github. 42 | 43 | ### by name 44 | 45 | You can (un)install a Quark by name: 46 | 47 | ```supercollider 48 | Quarks.install("UnitTesting"); 49 | Quarks.uninstall("UnitTesting"); 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | ### by git URL 53 | 54 | ```supercollider 55 | Quarks.install("https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/UnitTesting.git"); 56 | Quarks.uninstall("https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/UnitTesting.git"); 57 | ``` 58 | 59 | ### from a local folder 60 | 61 | ```supercollider 62 | // add your own classes 63 | Quarks.install("~/supercollider/quarks/my-thing"); 64 | // install something that you downloaded and want to try out 65 | Quarks.install("~/Downloads/something-i-found"); 66 | ``` 67 | 68 | ## Adding additional folders of Quarks 69 | 70 | You can also add additional folders where you keep your personally developed quarks or those you have forked or manually downloaded. 71 | 72 | These are folders that contain many quarks. Those will then be shown on the GUI as options for installing. 73 | 74 | ```supercollider 75 | // put this in your startup.scd 76 | // so that this folder is always available 77 | // when you use supercollider 78 | Quarks.addFolder("~/supercollider/quarks"); 79 | ``` 80 | 81 | 82 | --- 83 | 84 | ## Adding a Quark to this Directory 85 | 86 | Publish your package to github under your own account. 87 | 88 | Go here, click edit and then submit a pull request: 89 | 90 | https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/quarks/blob/master/directory.txt 91 | 92 | The format is: 93 | 94 | quarkname=https://github.com/you/quarkname 95 | 96 | Ideally you should tag your releases with the version number and then specify it in the directory.txt: 97 | 98 | quarkname=https://github.com/you/quarkname@tags/0.1.0 99 | 100 | The version is specified as a git refspec. `tags/x.y.z` is the preferred form. 101 | 102 | ## Tag your releases 103 | 104 | Tagged version numbers will allow people to download a .tgz archive of the release and will enable people to switch between different versions. 105 | 106 | Users can see and switch between versions in the interface, but only if they are tagged. 107 | 108 | It will also enable people to specify an exact version of your quark when working on their own projects. 109 | 110 | Note that a refspec is either tags/{tagname} or {commit-hash} but not a branch name. A branch is a continually changing, and packages releases need to be pinned. **Don't use branch names for tag names**, because this will cause obscure errors later. 111 | 112 | ## Claiming one of the migrated Quarks from SVN 113 | 114 | The supercollider-quarks organization has lots of repositories that were migrated from the old SVN repository. Commits, dates and authorship were preserved. 115 | 116 | You will find your old work here: 117 | 118 | https://github.com/supercollider-quarks 119 | 120 | The easiest thing to do is to just fork your Quark from here into your own account. It will appear as "forked from ..." on your github. 121 | 122 | Another option is to git clone your quark from here and then create a fresh repository in your own github/bitbucket account and push it to there. Then it will not say "forked from..." Remember to set your working copy's upstream origin to your own github version. 123 | 124 | It is also possible to transfer ownership, but for that you need to have admin access to both the supercollider-quarks group and the account you are transferring it to. Contact us and we can add you as an admin to supercollider-quarks. 125 | 126 | If you've already moved your code to github or some other git host and want to use that version then just edit directory.txt to point to your preferred newer version. 127 | 128 | After you've moved we can delete the quark from here to reduce any confusion. 129 | 130 | ### Backward incompatibilities 131 | 132 | Quarks with spaces in the name had to have those spaces removed ("SenseWorld MiniBee" -> SWMiniBee). 133 | 134 | The 'name' field is no longer required in the quark file, but its nice to have. The official name of the Quark is now the same name as the folder and the name of the git repository. 135 | 136 | Quarks nested inside other quarks (eg. dewdrop_lib) are now un-nested. 137 | 138 | The 'path' field is now obsolete and ignored. 139 | 140 | --- 141 | 142 | [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/supercollider-quarks/quarks?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) 143 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /directory.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 3Dj=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/3Dj 2 | adclib=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/adclib 3 | AlgaLib=https://github.com/vitreo12/AlgaLib 4 | AllGui=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/AllGui 5 | AllBuf=https://github.com/madskjeldgaard/allbuf 6 | AmbIEM=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/AmbIEM 7 | APCmini=https://github.com/andresperezlopez/APCmini 8 | API=https://github.com/crucialfelix/API 9 | ArdourOSC=https://github.com/smoge/ArdourOSC 10 | arduino=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/arduino 11 | ArduinoQuaternion=https://github.com/mtmccrea/ArduinoQuaternion 12 | astronomy=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/astronomy 13 | atk-sc3=https://github.com/ambisonictoolkit/atk-sc3 14 | AudacityLabels=https://github.com/musikinformatik/AudacityLabels 15 | audiodomeSoundblox=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/audiodomeSoundblox 16 | AudioMulchClock=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/AudioMulchClock 17 | AudioUnitBuilder=https://github.com/g-roma/AudioUnitBuilder 18 | AuditoryAugmentation=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/AuditoryAugmentation 19 | autogui=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/autogui 20 | Automation=https://gitlab.com/neeels/Automation 21 | BandSplitter=https://github.com/scztt/BandSplitter.quark 22 | batchNRT=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/batchNRT 23 | BatLib=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/BatLib 24 | BBCut=https://github.com/snappizz/BBCut@tags/v2.2 25 | Bending=https://github.com/telephon/Bending 26 | BinauralDecoders=https://github.com/madskjeldgaard/binauraldecoders 27 | Bjorklund=https://github.com/redFrik/Bjorklund 28 | BlumBox=https://github.com/emillwe/BlumBox.quark 29 | Boids=https://github.com/woolgathering/boids 30 | BugFixes3.4=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/BugFixes3.4 31 | caAC-MLib=https://github.com/marinusklaassen/caAC-MLib 32 | Cactus=https://github.com/dathinaios/Cactus 33 | Canvas3D=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/Canvas3D 34 | CCIn=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/CCIn 35 | CC14=https://github.com/madskjeldgaard/cc14 36 | Chordtris=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/Chordtris 37 | Clean-repetition=https://github.com/tidalcycles/Clean-repetition 38 | Clean-Samples=https://github.com/tidalcycles/Clean-Samples/ 39 | ClockFace=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/ClockFace 40 | Clothesline=https://github.com/musikinformatik/clothesline 41 | Cluster=https://github.com/miguel-negrao/Cluster 42 | Collapse=https://github.com/scztt/Collapse.quark 43 | Colliding=https://github.com/g-roma/Colliding 44 | CommonTests=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/CommonTests 45 | CommonTestsGUI=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/CommonTestsGUI 46 | Conductor=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/Conductor 47 | Connection=https://github.com/scztt/Connection.quark 48 | ContextSnake=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/ContextSnake 49 | Convolve=https://github.com/spluta/Convolve 50 | crucial-library=https://github.com/crucialfelix/crucial-library@tags/4.1.5 51 | cruciallib=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/cruciallib@tags/4.1.4 52 | crucialviews=https://github.com/crucialfelix/crucialviews 53 | Ctk=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/Ctk 54 | CuePlayer=https://github.com/dathinaios/cueplayer 55 | cxaudio=https://github.com/crucialfelix/cxaudio 56 | cxpatterns=https://github.com/crucialfelix/cxpatterns 57 | cycle=https://github.com/yannics/cycle 58 | DataNetwork=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/DataNetwork 59 | DayTimer=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/DayTimer 60 | ddwChucklib=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwChucklib 61 | ddwChucklib-livecode=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwChucklib-livecode 62 | ddwCommon=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwCommon 63 | ddwEQ=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwEQ 64 | ddwGUIEnhancements=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwGUIEnhancements 65 | ddwLivecodeInstruments=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwLivecodeInstruments 66 | ddwMIDI=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwMIDI 67 | ddwMixerChannel=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwMixerChannel 68 | ddwOSCSyncClocks=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwOSCSyncClocks.git 69 | ddwPatterns=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwPatterns 70 | ddwPeakMonitor=https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwPeakMonitor 71 | 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dmx=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/dmx 88 | Ease=https://github.com/redFrik/Ease 89 | egSC=https://github.com/lnihlen/egSC 90 | EQui=https://github.com/muellmusik/EQui 91 | EnvScaleView=https://github.com/michaeldzjap/EnvScaleView 92 | Esp=https://github.com/d0kt0r0/Esp.sc 93 | EuroCollider=https://github.com/capital-G/EuroCollider 94 | EventArray=https://github.com/musikinformatik/EventArray 95 | ExtraWindows=https://github.com/khoin/ExtraWindows@tags/0.1.1 96 | FancySlider=https://github.com/jmuxfeldt/FancySlider 97 | Faust.quark=https://github.com/madskjeldgaard/faust.quark 98 | Feedback=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/Feedback 99 | FileListView=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/FileListView 100 | FileLog=https://github.com/supercollider-quarks/FileLog 101 | FilterTools=https://github.com/michaeldzjap/FilterTools 102 | Fomus=https://github.com/smoge/superfomus 103 | FoxDot=https://github.com/Qirky/FoxDotQuark 104 | FPLib=https://github.com/miguel-negrao/FPLib 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