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mattermost-desktop
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Native desktop application for Mattermost running on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Originally created as "electron-mattermost" by Yuya Ochiai. Developed using Electron.

You don't have to install any other software. Packages are available on the releases page.
Detailed guides are available at docs.mattermost.com.
Mattermost in the unarchived folder.myteam : https://mattermost.example.com/team.Ctrl or Command + Q to quit.
You can show the dialog from menu bar. (Please press Alt key to show the menu bar if it disappers.)
Configuration will be saved into Electron's userData directory:
%APPDATA%\Mattermost on Windows~/Library/Application Support/Mattermost on OS X~/.config/Mattermost on LinuxWhen you upgrade from electron-mattermost, please copy config.json from electron-mattermost.
Otherwise, you have to configure again.
Normally, the application will follow your system settings to use proxy. Or you can set proxy by following command line options.
--proxy-server=<SERVER>:<PORT>--proxy-pac-url=<URL>Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Please see docs/development.md.
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We found that mattermost-desktop demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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