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69 lines
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VERT is a file conversion utility that uses WebAssembly to convert files on your device instead of a cloud. Check out the live instance at [vert.sh](https://vert.sh).
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VERT is built in Svelte and TypeScript.
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## Features
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- Convert files directly on your device using WebAssembly
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- No file size limits
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- Supports multiple file formats
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- User-friendly interface built with Svelte
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## Getting Started
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### Prerequisites
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Make sure you have the following installed:
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- [Bun](https://bun.sh/)
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### Installation
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```sh
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# Clone the repository
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git clone https://github.com/yourusername/vert.git
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cd vert
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# Install dependencies
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bun i
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```
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### Running Locally
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To run the project locally, run `bun dev`.
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This will start a development server. Open your browser and navigate to `http://localhost:5173` to see the application.
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### Building for Production
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Before building for production, make sure you create a `.env` file in the root of the project with the following content:
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```sh
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PUB_HOSTNAME=vert.sh # change to your domain
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PUB_PLAUSIBLE_URL=https://plausible.example.com # can be empty if not using Plausible
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```
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To build the project for production, run `bun run build`
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This will build the site to the `build` folder. You can then start the server with `bun ./build/index.js` and navigate to `http://localhost:3000` to see the application.
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### With Docker
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Clone the repository, then build a Docker image with:
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```shell
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$ docker build -t not-nullptr/vert \
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--build-arg PUB_HOSTNAME=vert.sh \
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--build-arg PUB_PLAUSIBLE_URL=https://plausible.example.com .
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```
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You can then run it by using:
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```shell
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$ docker run --restart unless-stopped -p 3000:3000 -d --name "vert" not-nullptr/vert
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```
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We also have a `docker-compose.yml` file available. Use `docker compose up` if you want to start the stack, or `docker compose down` to bring it down. You can pass `--build` to `docker compose up` to rebuild the Docker image (useful if you've changed any of the environment variables) as well as `-d` to start it in dettached mode. You can read more about Docker Compose in general [here](https://docs.docker.com/compose/intro/compose-application-model/).
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## License
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This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License, please see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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