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# Maputnik Desktop [![GitHub CI status](https://github.com/maputnik/desktop/workflows/ci/badge.svg)](https://github.com/maputnik/desktop/actions?query=workflow%3Aci)
---
A Golang based cross platform executable for integrating Maputnik locally.
This binary packages up the JavaScript and CSS bundle produced by [maputnik/editor](https://github.com/maputnik/desktop)
and embeds it in the program for easy distribution. It also allows
exposing a local style file and work on it both in Maputnik and with your favorite
editor.
Report issues on [maputnik/editor](https://github.com/maputnik/editor).
## Install
You can download a single binary for Linux, OSX or Windows from [the latest releases of **maputnik/editor**](https://github.com/maputnik/editor/releases/latest).
### Usage
Simply start up a web server and access the Maputnik editor GUI at `localhost:8000`.
```
maputnik
```
Expose a local style file to Maputnik allowing the web based editor
to save to the local filesystem.
```
maputnik --file basic-v9.json
```
Watch the local style for changes and inform the editor via web socket.
This makes it possible to edit the style with a local text editor and still
use Maputnik.
```
maputnik --watch --file basic-v9.json
```
Choose a local port to listen on, instead of using the default port 8000.
```
maputnik --port 8001
```
### API
`maputnik` exposes the configured styles via a HTTP API.
| Method | Description
|---------------------------------|---------------------------------------
| `GET /styles` | List the ID of all configured style files
| `GET /styles/{filename}` | Get contents of a single style file
| `PUT /styles/{filename}` | Update contents of a style file
| `WEBSOCKET /ws` | Listen to change events for the configured style files
### Build
Clone the repository. Make sure you clone it into the correct directory `$GOPATH/src/github.com/maputnik`.
```
git clone git@github.com:maputnik/desktop.git
```
Run `make` to install the 3rd party dependencies and build the `maputnik` binary embedding the editor.
```
make
```
You should now find the `maputnik` binary in your `bin` directory.