The HyperPlay desktop app
HyperPlay
Index
- Index - Supported Operating Systems - Installation - Linux - Debian, Ubuntu and Derivatives - Other Distributions (TAR.XZ) - Windows - macOS - Contributing - CreditsSupported Operating Systems
- Windows 8+ (might work on Win7 if you have the latest PowerShell but we do not give support for it)
- Linux:
- SteamOS (downloading using Discover only)
- macOS 10.15 or higher
Installation
Linux
Debian, Ubuntu and Derivatives
Download the hyperplay.x.x.x_amd64.deb from the Releases section
sudo dpkg -i hyperplay.x.x.x_amd64.deb
Other Distributions (TAR.XZ)
Since these two distribution formats don't have a form of dependency management, make sure the curl command is available. You might run into weird issues if it's not.
For the tar.xz file, you need first to extract it somewhere, enter the folder and run:
chmod +x hyperplay
To run it use:
./hyperplay
Windows
Download HyperPlay_Setup.x.x.x.exe or the Portable HyperPlay-x.x.x.exe file and run it. It will install it to the start menu and desktop, use those to run it.
macOS
Download HyperPlay-x.x.x.dmg and move the HyperPlay App to the Applications folder.
Screenshots
[//]: # 'Easy way to upload screenshots: https://stackoverflow.com/a/26601810'
Contributing
Read our Contribution License Agreement.
Local Development
This projects uses optional NPM packages.
For internal developers, use:
pnpm run setup
pnpm start
For external developers, use:
pnpm run setupWithoutOptional
pnpm start
M1/M2 Mac
If you are using an M1 or M2 Mac and receive the following error message:
Error: Cannot find module @rollup/rollup-darwin-arm64. npm has a bug related to optional dependencies (https://github.com/npm/cli/issues/4828). Please try npm i again after removing both package-lock.json and node_modules directory.
Please try the following
rm -f pnpm-lock.yaml
rm -rf node_modules
pnpm cache delete
pnpm run setupWithoutOptional
pnpm start
Lavamoat
Please note that at times, the console may alert you to run pnpm exec allow-scripts auto. This is from @lavamoat/allow-scripts and is due to a dependency adding a new preinstall or postinstall script. After running pnpm exec allow-scripts auto and updating the package.json to enable or disable the script, please run pnpm run setup or pnpm run setupWithoutOptional again.
Credits
Those Awesome Guys: Gamepad prompts images
- URL: https://thoseawesomeguys.com/prompts/