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[![Our chat room](https://img.shields.io/matrix/fractal-gtk:matrix.org?color=blue&label=%23fractal%3Agnome.org&logo=matrix)](https://matrix.to/#/#fractal:gnome.org)
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[![Our Gitlab project](https://img.shields.io/badge/gitlab.gnome.org%2F-GNOME%2FFractal-green?logo=gitlab)](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/fractal/)
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[![Our documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%95%AE-Docs-B7410E?logo=rust)](https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/fractal/)
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# Fractal
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Fractal is a Matrix messaging app for GNOME written in Rust. Its interface is optimized for
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collaboration in large groups, such as free software projects, and will fit all screens, big or small.
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![screenshot](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/fractal/raw/main/screenshots/main.png)
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Highlights:
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* Find rooms to discuss your favorite topics, or talk privately to people, securely thanks to end-to-end encryption
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* Send rich formatted messages, files, or your current location
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* Reply to specific messages, react with emoji, edit or remove messages
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* View images, and play audio and video directly in the conversation
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* See who has read messages, and who is typing
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* Log into multiple accounts at once (with Single-Sign On support)
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## Installation instructions
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### Stable version
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The current stable version is 5 (released November 24th 2023).
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Flatpak is the recommended installation method.
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Until our next iteration is ready, you can get the official Fractal Flatpak from Flathub.
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<a href="https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Fractal">
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<img
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src="https://flathub.org/assets/badges/flathub-badge-i-en.svg"
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alt="Download Fractal on Flathub"
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width="240px"
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height="80px"
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/>
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</a>
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### Beta version
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The current beta version is 5 (same as stable, released November 24th 2023).
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It is available as a Flatpak on Flathub Beta.
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To get it, first ensure that the Flathub remote is present to provide the necessary runtimes:
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```sh
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flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
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```
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Or download and install the [Flathub repository file](https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo)
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Then, set up the Flathub Beta remote:
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```sh
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flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub-beta https://flathub.org/beta-repo/flathub-beta.flatpakrepo
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```
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Or download and install the [Flathub Beta repository file](https://flathub.org/beta-repo/flathub-beta.flatpakrepo).
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Then, install the application:
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```sh
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flatpak install --user flathub-beta org.gnome.Fractal
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```
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Or download and install the [application file](https://flathub.org/beta-repo/appstream/org.gnome.Fractal.flatpakref).
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Finally, run the application:
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```sh
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flatpak run org.gnome.Fractal//beta
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```
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If you want to run the beta version by default instead of the stable version, use this command:
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```sh
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flatpak make-current org.gnome.Fractal beta
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```
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_Note that you can go back to using the stable version by default by using the same command and
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replacing `beta` with `stable`._
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### Development version
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If you want to try the upcoming version of Fractal without building it yourself, it is available as a nightly Flatpak
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in the gnome-nightly repo.
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First, set up the GNOME nightlies.
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<a href="https://nightly.gnome.org/gnome-nightly.flatpakrepo ">
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<img
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src="https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/fractal/uploads/c276f92660dcf50067714ac08e193fea/gnome-nightly-badge.svg"
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alt="Add gnome-nightly repository"
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width="240px"
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height="80px"
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/>
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</a>
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Then install the application.
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<a href="https://nightly.gnome.org/repo/appstream/org.gnome.Fractal.Devel.flatpakref">
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<img
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src="https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/fractal/uploads/5e42d322eaacc7da2a52bfda9f7a4e53/fractal-nightly-badge.svg"
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alt="Download Fractal Nightly"
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width="240px"
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height="80px"
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/>
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</a>
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Or from the command line:
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```sh
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# Add the gnome-nightly repo
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flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists gnome-nightly https://nightly.gnome.org/gnome-nightly.flatpakrepo
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# Install the nightly build
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flatpak install --user gnome-nightly org.gnome.Fractal.Devel
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```
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### Runtime Dependencies
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Fractal doesn’t store your **password**, but it stores your **access token** and the **passphrase**
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used to encrypt the database and the local cache.
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The stable Flatpak available on Flathub and any version that is not sandboxed rely on software that
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implements the [Secret Service API](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/secret-storage-spec/)
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to store those secrets. Therefore, you need to have software providing that service on your system,
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like gnome-keyring, KeepassXC ([setup guide](https://avaldes.co/2020/01/28/secret-service-keepassxc.html)),
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or a recent version of KWallet. If you are using GNOME this should just work.
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With the nightly and beta Flatpaks, Fractal uses the [Secret portal](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/portal-api-reference.html#gdbus-org.freedesktop.portal.Secret)
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to store those secrets. Once again, if you are using GNOME this should just work. If you are using a
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different desktop environment or are facing issues, make sure `xdg-desktop-portal` is installed
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along with a service that provides the [Secret portal backend interface](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/portal-api-reference.html#gdbus-org.freedesktop.impl.portal.Secret),
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which is currently only implemented by gnome-keyring.
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If you prefer to use other software that only implements the Secret Service API while using the
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nightly or beta Flatpak, you need to make sure that no service implementing the Secret portal
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backend interface is running, and you need to allow Fractal to access the D-Bus service with this
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command:
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```sh
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flatpak override --user --talk-name=org.freedesktop.secrets org.gnome.Fractal
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```
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_For the nightly version, change the application name to `org.gnome.Fractal.Devel`._
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Or with [Flatseal](https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal), by adding
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`org.freedesktop.secrets` in the **Session Bus** > **Talk** list of Fractal.
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## Security Best Practices
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You should use a strong **password** that is hard to guess to protect the secrets stored on your
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device, whether the password is used directly to unlock your secrets (with a password manager for
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example) or if it is used to open your user session and your secrets are unlocked automatically
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(which is normally the case with a GNOME session).
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Furthermore, make sure to lock your system when stepping away from the computer since an unlocked
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computer can allow other people to access your private communications and your secrets.
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## Contributing
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### Code
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Please follow our [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md).
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### Translations
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Fractal is translated by the GNOME translation team on [Damned lies](https://l10n.gnome.org/).
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Find your language in the list on [the Fractal module page on Damned lies](https://l10n.gnome.org/module/fractal/).
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The names of the emoji displayed during verification come from [the Matrix specification repository](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec/tree/main/data-definitions).
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They are translated on [Element’s translation platform](https://translate.element.io/projects/matrix-doc/sas-emoji-v1).
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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* Does Fractal have encryption support?
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**Yes**, since Fractal 5, encryption is supported using Cross-Signing. See
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<https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/fractal/-/issues/717> for more info on the state of encryption.
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* Can I run Fractal with the window closed?
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Currently Fractal does not support this. Fractal is a GNOME application, and accordingly adheres to
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the GNOME guidelines and paradigms. This will be revisited if or when GNOME gets a proper paradigm
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to interact with apps running in the background.
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## The origin of Fractal
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The current version is a complete rewrite of Fractal built on top of the
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[matrix-rust-sdk](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk) using [GTK4](https://gtk.org/).
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The previous version of Fractal was using GTK3 and its own backend to talk to a matrix homeserver,
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the code can be found in the [`legacy` branch](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/fractal/-/tree/legacy).
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Initial versions were based on Fest <https://github.com/fest-im/fest>, formerly called ruma-gtk.
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In the origins of the project it was called guillotine, based on French revolution, in relation with
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the Riot client name, but it's a negative name so we decide to change for a math one.
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The name Fractal was proposed by Regina Bíró.
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## Code of Conduct
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Fractal follows the official GNOME Foundation code of conduct. You can read it [here](/code-of-conduct.md).
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