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ravynOS is a new open source OS project that aims to provide a similar experience and some compatibility with macOS on x86-64 (and eventually ARM) systems. It builds on the solid foundations of FreeBSD, existing open source packages in the same space, and new code to fill the gaps.
The main design goals are:
- Source compatibility with macOS applications (i.e. you could compile a Mac application on ravynOS and run it)
- Similar GUI metaphors and familiar UX (file manager, application launcher, top menu bar that reflects the open application, etc)
- Compatible with macOS folder layouts (/Library, /System, /Users, /Volumes, etc) and perhaps filesystems (HFS+, APFS) as well as fully supporting ZFS
- Self-contained applications in App Bundles, AppDirs, and AppImage files - an installer-less experience for /Applications
- Mostly maintain compatibility with the FreeBSD base system and X11 - a standard Unix environment under the hood
- Compatible with Linux binaries via FreeBSD's Linux support
- Eventual compatibility with x86-64/arm64 macOS binaries (Mach-O) and libraries
- Pleasant to use, secure, stable, and performant
Please visit ravynos.com for more info: Release Notes | Screenshots | FAQ
- Can you help build the dream? See the current projects/needs in CONTRIBUTING.md!
- Our Discord server.
#airyx:matrix.org
- join via Element.io#airyx
on Libera IRC
(note: #airyx
on matrix.org and IRC are bridged with #general
on Discord)
New logo designs & artwork by nayaabkhan. Hat tip for the palm tree concept to llui85.
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bin | System/user commands. |
cddl | Various commands and libraries under the Common Development and Distribution License. |
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crypto | Cryptography stuff (see crypto/README). |
etc | Template files for /etc. |
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release | Release building Makefile & associated tools. |
rescue | Build system for statically linked /rescue utilities. |
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share | Shared resources. |
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sys/arch /conf |
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