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![]() Add a dark theme to the book player via epubjs. The theme itself uses the dark theme of Jellyfin and only changes the colour of the text. For everything but the text, the dark theme from Jellyfin is retained. Should any other theme than the dark theme be chosen by the user, epubjs falls back to it's default theme. |
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Jellyfin Web
Part of the Jellyfin Project
Jellyfin Web is the frontend used for most of the clients available for end users, such as desktop browsers, Android, and iOS. We welcome all contributions and pull requests! If you have a larger feature in mind please open an issue so we can discuss the implementation before you start. Translations can be improved very easily from our Weblate instance. Look through the following graphic to see if your native language could use some work!
Build Process
Dependencies
- Node.js
- npm (included in Node.js)
Getting Started
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Clone or download this repository.
git clone https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web.git cd jellyfin-web
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Install build dependencies in the project directory.
npm install
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Run the web client with webpack for local development.
npm start
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Build the client with sourcemaps available.
npm run build:development