

You can create a custom installer by running npm run pack or npm run dist after npm install -no-save. Clone the repo, run npm install and then simply run npm start to start Stretchly. To run Stretchly from source you will need Node.js, ideally the one specified in package.json. Depending on your distro, you probably want to do something similar to this, so the preferences are kept after reboot: Add kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1 to /etc/sysctl.d/nf and reboot. If Stretchly is not starting, you might need to run sudo sysctl kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1. Having libappindicator1 installed should be enough for Stretchly.įor Natural breaks, you might need some packages too ( libxss-dev). Please see for Electron's Tray Linux specifics. The most widely used distributions should be covered. Linux/BSD/Portableįor portable versions and for Linux/BSD installers, head to Github Releases page. You can install Stretchly for all users silently by running this as administrator: installer.exe /S /allusers. Stretchly is also available in Microsoft's winget. You can also install Stretchly with Chocolatey by running the following command from the command line or from PowerShell: choco install stretchly. If you're using Alfred on macOS you can use this Alfred Workflow to interact with Stretchly. Stretchly is not signed (due to its costs) so you will need to use this workaround for the first run: Open a Mac app from an unidentified developer.

When upgrading, run brew update & brew upgrade -cask. You can also install Stretchly with Homebrew by running brew update & brew install -cask stretchly. The latest official installers and portable versions for macOS, Windows, Linux and FreeBSD can be found at Github Releases page. Stretchly is a cross-platform Electron app that reminds you to take breaks when working on your computer.
