[//]: # (Generated 2022-07-15T23:13:20.979699. Changes belong into template/documentation/readme.template) #Agordejo Program version 0.4.1 ![Screenshot](https://git.laborejo.org/lss/Agordejo/raw/branch/master/documentation/screenshot.png "Screenshot") Agordejo (Esperanto: 'place to set things up') is a music production session manager. It is used to start your programs, remember their (JACK) interconnections and make your life easier in general. You can create a session, or project, add programs to it and then use commands to save, start/stop, hide/show all programs at once, or individually. At a later date you can then re-open the session and continue where you left off. Agordejo does not re-invent the wheel but instead uses the New-Session-Manager daemon and enhances it with some tricks of its own, that always remain 100% compatible with the original sessions. This README is just a short introduction. Consult the manual (see below) for more information. # Contact and Information * Website https://www.laborejo.org * Bugs and Issues: https://www.laborejo.org/bugs * Git Repositories for all programs: https://git.laborejo.org * Documentation and Manual https://www.laborejo.org/documentation/agordejo # Installation and Starting ## Download ### Release Version If the latest release is not available through your package manger you can build it yourself: Download the latest code release on https://www.laborejo.org/downloads and extract it. ### Git Version It is possible to clone a git repository. `git clone https://git.laborejo.org/lss/agordejo.git` ## Dependencies * Glibc * Python 3.6 (maybe earlier) * PyQt5 for Python 3 * DejaVu Sans Sarif TTF (Font) (recommended, but not technically necessary) * nsmd: New Session Manager * pyxdg: python-xdg #### Build Dependencies * Bash * GCC (development is done on 8.2, but most likely you can use a much earlier version) ### Environment: * Jack Audio Connection Kit must be running ## Build and Install ./configure --prefix=/usr/local make sudo make install ## Starting If you installed Agordejo through a package manager or yourself simply use your application launcher or terminal to start the executable `agordejo` You can also run Agordejo after extracting the release archive or cloning from git, without make or installation. If you did so, for additional features please link tools/nsm-data to your executable PATH. Use the manpage `man agordejo` or run `agordejo --help` (or local variant `./agordejo --help` ) to see available command line parameters.