# Brewtarget ![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Brewtarget/brewtarget.svg?branch=master) Brewtarget is free open-source brewing software, and a beer recipe creation tool available for Linux, Mac, and Windows. It automatically calculates color, bitterness, and other parameters for you while you drag and drop ingredients into the recipe. Brewtarget also has many other tools such as priming sugar calculators, OG correction help, and a unique mash designing tool. It also can export and import recipes in BeerXML, allowing you to easily share recipes with friends who use BeerSmith or other programs. All of this means that Brewtarget is your single, free, go-to tool when crafting your beer recipes. ## Authors * Philip G. Lee <rocketman768@gmail.com> - Lead developer * Mik Firestone <mikfire@gmail.com> * Maxime Lavigne <duguigne@gmail.com> * Theophane Martin <theophane.m@gmail.com> * Dan Cavanagh <dan@dancavanagh.com> * Rob Taylor <robtaylor@floopily.org> * Kregg K <gigatropolis@yahoo.com> * A.J. Drobnich <aj.drobnich@gmail.com> * Ted Wright <tedwright@users.sourceforge.net> * Charles Fourneau (plut0nium) <charles.fourneau@gmail.com> * Samuel Ãstling <MrOstling@gmail.com> * Peter Buelow <goballstate@gmail.com> * David Grundberg <individ@acc.umu.se> * Daniel Pettersson <pettson81@gmail.com> * Tim Payne <swstim@gmail.com> * Luke Vincent <luke.r.vincent@gmail.com> * Eric Tamme <etamme@gmail.com> * Chris Pavetto <chrispavetto@gmail.com> * Markus MÃ¥rtensson <mackan.90@gmail.com> * Julein <j2bweb@gmail.com> * Jeff Bailey <skydvr38@verizon.net> * Piotr Przybyla (przybysh) <przybysh@gmail.com> * Chris Hamilton <marker5a@gmail.com> * Julian Volodia <julianvolodia@gmail.com> * Jerry Jacobs <jerry@xor-gate.org> * Greg Meess <Daedalus12@gmail.com> Author list created with: $ git log --raw | grep "^Author: " | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr ## Websites ### For Users * [Main website](http://www.brewtarget.org) * [Help group](https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/brewtarget-help) * [Brewtarget PPA](https://launchpad.net/~brewtarget-devs/+archive/ubuntu/brewtarget-releases) * [Bug tracker](https://github.com/Brewtarget/brewtarget/issues) ### For Developers * [Source code repository](https://github.com/Brewtarget/brewtarget) * [Daily builds](https://launchpad.net/~brewtarget-devs/+archive/ubuntu/brewtarget) * [Developers team](https://launchpad.net/~brewtarget-devs) * [Developers wiki](https://github.com/Brewtarget/brewtarget/wiki) ## Compiling and Installing ### Dependencies On Debian systems like Ubuntu, the packages for dependencies are: * cmake (>= 2.8.11) * git * qtbase5-dev * qttools5-dev * qttools5-dev-tools * qtmultimedia5-dev * libqt5webkit5-dev * libqt5sql5-sqlite * libqt5svg5 * libqt5multimedia5-plugins * doxygen (optional, for source documentation) ### Compiling We do not do any in-source builds. You will create a separate directory for the build. $ mkdir brewtarget-build $ cd brewtarget-build $ cmake /path/to/brewtarget-src $ make ### Installing Linux-like systems may simply do: $ sudo make install Systems that use .deb or .rpm packages may also create a package first: $ make package Then either $ sudo dpkg -i brewtarget*.deb or $ sudo rpm -i brewtarget*.rpm On Mac and Windows environments, the `package` target will create an installer that may be executed to finish the installation. ### Make targets * `make package` Makes .deb, .rpm, NSIS Installer, and .tar.bz2 binary packages. * `make package_source` Makes a .tar.bz2 source package. * `make source_doc` Makes html documentation of the source in doc/html. ### Cmake options These options are passed to `cmake` with the `-D` flag before compiling. For example: $ cmake /path/to/brewtarget -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DDO_RELEASE_BUILD=ON * `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` - `/usr/local` by default. Set this to `/usr` on Debian-based systems like Ubuntu. * `BUILD_DESIGNER_PLUGINS` - `OFF` by default. If set to `ON`, builds the Qt Designer plugins instead of brewtarget. * `DO_RELEASE_BUILD` - `OFF` by default. If `ON`, will do a release build. Otherwise, debug build. * `NO_MESSING_WITH_FLAGS` - `OFF` by default. `ON` means do not add any build flags whatsoever. May override other options.