Homerun is a KDE application launcher and document opener.
It allowes you to change its size from fullscreen to smallscreen(2/3 screen). The content is organized in tabs. A tab is made of several "sources". A source can provide one or more sections to a tab. Homerun comes with a few built-in sources, but custom sources can be written using libhomerun.
Homerun allows you to start applications, but also to browse hierarchies: for example clicking on an item of the "Favorite Places" section won't start Dolphin in this folder: it will list the folder content in Homerun itself, making it possible to explore the filesystem and directly open the file you are looking for. In this aspect it can be seen as an alternative to the Folder View applet.
Homerun can either be used from a launcher button in a panel, like Kickoff, or as a containment, like the Search and Launch containment.
kdelibs 4.10
Homerun currently requires kdelibs and kde-runtime 4.10.
To build it, do the following:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` ..
Assuming cmake did not complain about missing dependencies, run:
make
Then to install it, run as root:
make install
You can integrate your package manager with Homerun.
When browsing installed applications by category, Homerun can provide an item to install more applications from this category. To do so you need to:
First, create a .desktop file whose Exec= line contains a "@category" placeholder. This placeholder will be replaced by the category Homerun is browsing.
For example, here is muon-discover-category.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Install More...
Exec=muon-discover --category @category
Icon=muondiscover
Type=Application
NoDisplay=true
Then in "homerunrc", "PackageManagement" group, set the value of the "categoryInstaller" entry to the name of your .desktop file (without the .desktop extension)
It is possible to create your own sources using libhomerun.
To learn more about libhomerun, run make dox
to generate the API
documentation. The generated documentation will be in "$BUILDDIR/lib/html".
You should also have a look at the code of the "helloworld" example source in "devdoc/helloworld".
You can get in touch with us on IRC: #kde-homerun on Freenode.
You can report bugs on https://bugs.kde.org, product "homerun".
Clone the git repository with:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/homerun
File review requests on http://git.reviewboard.kde.org, repository "homerun".