CKAN LinuxGUI is this fork's Linux desktop shell for the Comprehensive Kerbal
Archive Network (CKAN). Its desktop entry point is ckan-linux, which launches
the self-contained CKAN-LinuxGUI Avalonia app. The shell uses the existing
CKAN core services for metadata, dependency resolution, installs, updates,
removals, and registry writes.
In Debian packages built from this fork, /usr/bin/ckan prefers the Avalonia
LinuxGUI for graphical no-argument launches. Command-style usage, such as
ckan install, ckan remove, or any other invocation with arguments, still
runs through the existing Mono ckan.exe command-line path. If no graphical
display is available, a no-argument launch opens the console UI instead. If
ckan-linux is unavailable, the wrapper falls back to the legacy ckan.exe gui
path.
The LinuxGUI shell is still under active development.
git clone https://github.com/appaKappaK/CKAN-LinuxUI.git
cd CKAN-LinuxUI
./scripts/install-linuxgui.sh
ckan-linuxYou do not need a separate upstream CKAN checkout. This fork already contains
the CKAN core alongside the LinuxGUI shell. The local installer installs under
~/.local by default and does not replace any system ckan command. If
ckan-linux is not on your PATH, launch it directly:
~/.local/bin/ckan-linuxThe optional Rust catalog sidecar is not required for this flow.
- A native Linux desktop app for CKAN, launched as
ckan-linux. - A local installer that adds
ckan-linuxunder~/.localwithout replacing an existing systemckancommand. - Graphical no-argument launch integration that keeps CLI and headless CKAN behavior intact.
- Optional faster catalog browsing through the Rust sidecar index, with normal CKAN registry fallback when it is not present.
LinuxGUI can use a catalog index generated by the separate
ckan-meta-rs project to speed up
mod browser catalog/search loading. This is optional; normal installs work
without Rust and fall back to CKAN's registry cache.
See LinuxGUI/README.md for LinuxGUI workflow details,
builds, packaging, the development launcher, Rust sidecar setup and fallback
behavior, logs, benchmarks, and visual-test workflow.
- Report a CKAN Linux issue
- CKAN LinuxGUI workflow and development notes
- CKAN metadata specification
- Upstream CKAN wiki for core CKAN concepts
- Upstream CKAN releases
The CKAN is a metadata repository and associated tools to allow you to find, install, and manage mods for Kerbal Space Program. It provides strong assurances that mods are installed in the way prescribed by their metadata files, for the correct version of Kerbal Space Program, alongside their dependencies, and without any conflicting mods.
CKAN is great for players and for authors:
- players can find new content and install it with just a few clicks;
- modders don't have to worry about misinstall problems or outdated versions;
The CKAN has been inspired by the solid and proven metadata formats from both the Debian project and the CPAN, each of which manages tens of thousands of packages.
This fork carries the upstream CKAN core and adds the LinuxGUI shell in this repository. Core CKAN development, metadata policy, and command-line behavior still come from the upstream CKAN project.
The upstream CKAN project is under active development.
At the core of the CKAN is the metadata specification, which comes with a corresponding JSON Schema that you can also find in the Schema Store
This repository includes a validator that you can use to validate your files.
CKAN can download, install and update mods in just a few clicks. The upstream User guide is useful for CKAN concepts, but its screenshots and layout may not match this LinuxGUI shell.
While anyone can contribute metadata for your mod, we believe that you know your mod best. So while contributors will endeavor to be as accurate as possible, we would appreciate any efforts made by mod authors to ensure our metadata's accuracy. If the metadata we have is incorrect please open an issue and let us know.
No technical expertise is required to contribute to CKAN metadata.
For CKAN LinuxGUI issues, use this fork's issue tracker. For upstream CKAN metadata or core contributions, read the upstream CONTRIBUTING file.
This fork builds on the upstream CKAN project and its contributors.
Note: Are you looking for the Open Data portal software called CKAN? If so, their GitHub repository is found here.
