Figma-linux is an unofficial Electron-based Figma desktop app for Linux.
You can install Figma-linux from Snap here.
Alternatively, type
sudo snap install figma-linux
in your terminal.
To use local fonts when using the snapd version create a symbolic link:
sudo ln -s $HOME/.local/share/fonts $HOME/snap/figma-linux/current/.local/share/
There is also an AppImage available. Get it on our Releases page, then make it executable and install using these terminal commands:
chmod +x figma-linux-*.AppImage
sudo ./figma-linux-*.AppImage -i
This is not a portable AppImage - it will install figma-linux on your system, after which you can run it from terminal or from your app list. For more info, execute
./figma-linux-*.AppImage -h
Firstly, install libgconf-2-4
:
sudo apt install libgconf-2-4
Download the .deb package from the Releases page, and install it with dpkg
or your favorite .deb installer.
sudo dpkg -i figma-linux_*_amd64.deb
On Ubuntu, you can use our PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chrdevs/figma && sudo apt update && sudo apt install figma-linux -y
If you receive a NO_PUBKEY
error while running apt update
, then you must add the key manualy:
sudo apt-key adv --recv-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 70F3445E637983CC
Download the .deb package from the Releases page, and install it with apt
.
sudo apt install figma-linux_*_amd64.deb
Figma-linux is available on the AUR.
You can use an AUR helper like yay
to install it:
yay -S figma-linux
Download the .rpm package from our Releases page, then install it:
sudo dnf install figma-linux-*.x86_64.rpm
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Figma-Linux/figma-linux
cd figma-linux
- Install Rust:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
- Install prerequisites from npm:
npm i
To run Figma-linux from npm in dev mode execute this:
npm run dev
Aside from that, you can also run:
npm run build
to built the app for productionnpm run start
to run the built versionnpm run builder
to package the app for distribution.-
- The build targets are listed in
./config/builder.json
. You can remove the ones you don't need or don't have dependencies for.
- The build targets are listed in
npm run pack
to remove old packages from the installer directory, then pack the app.-
- This depends on AppImageTool being installed.
ATTENTION:
When you do changes in middleware component, You need to rebuild (npm run build
) and restart the app each time, because the middleware execute only on run the app, Hot Reload won't work.
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