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πŸ› οΈ builder - A Simple Way to Build Software

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πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the builder repository! This software lets you compile and package applications quickly and easily. Even if you are not a programmer, you can use this tool to transform your scripts into standalone apps.

πŸ” What is builder?

builder is a compiling framework designed to help users build and package software effortlessly. It supports single-file applications, meaning you can create compact programs that are easy to distribute.

πŸ’» System Requirements

To run builder, you will need:

  • A computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • A minimum of 200 MB of free disk space

πŸ“‚ Features

  • Lightweight Framework: The builder application is small and efficient. It does not take much space on your computer.
  • Single-File Applications: Create applications in a single file format, making distribution simple.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Navigate the software easily, even without programming knowledge.
  • Shell Script Support: Work with your shell scripts to build applications seamlessly.
  • Custom Packaging Options: Choose how your application is packaged based on your needs.

πŸ“¦ Download & Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page
    Go to the following link to access the download options: Download builder.

  2. Choose the Latest Version
    On the releases page, you'll see a list of available versions. Find the latest version of builder.

  3. Download the Application
    Click on the link for the appropriate version to download the application file to your computer. The file will be in a format that matches your operating system.

  4. Run the Installer
    After the download finishes, locate the downloaded file in your downloads folder. Double-click it to start the installation. Follow the prompts on the screen to install builder.

  5. Launch builder
    Once the installation completes, find builder in your applications list. Click to open it and start using the tool.

πŸ“˜ Usage Instructions

After launching builder, you can load your script files to compile them into an application. Follow these steps for a simple start:

  1. Load Your Script
    Click on the 'Load Script' button to open your shell script file.

  2. Set Application Settings
    Adjust the settings if needed. You can specify the application name and choose an icon.

  3. Build Your Application
    Click the 'Build' button to compile your application. The process should take just a few moments.

  4. Locate Your Application
    Once the building process is complete, you will find your new application in the designated output folder.

  5. Test Your Application
    Navigate to the output folder and double-click your new application to run it. Make sure everything works as expected.

πŸ“„ Support

If you encounter any issues while using builder, please check the FAQ section on the releases page. You can also reach out through the project's GitHub Issues tab. Your feedback is helpful for future updates.

πŸ”— More Information

You can find additional resources and updated documentation on the GitHub page. Here are some helpful links:

πŸ™ Acknowledgments

Thank you for using builder! We appreciate your interest and hope this tool simplifies your software building process.

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