ui/desktop/README.md
Native desktop app for goose built with Electron and ReactJS.
goose uses Hermit to manage dependencies, so you will need to have it installed and activated.
git clone [email protected]:aaif-goose/goose.git
cd goose
source ./bin/activate-hermit
cd ui/desktop
pnpm install
pnpm run start
For building on Linux distributions, you'll need additional system dependencies:
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt install dpkg fakeroot
Arch/Manjaro:
sudo pacman -S dpkg fakeroot
Fedora/RHEL:
sudo dnf install dpkg-dev fakeroot
This is an Electron Forge app using Vite and React. The desktop app launches the bundled goose CLI binary and talks to its ACP server.
pnpm run bundle:default will give you a goose.app/zip which is signed/notarized but only if you set up the env vars as per forge.config.ts (you can empty out the section on osxSign if you don't want to sign it) - this will have all defaults.
pnpm run bundle:preconfigured will make a goose.app/zip signed and notarized, but use the following:
f" process.env.GOOSE_PROVIDER__TYPE = '{os.getenv("GOOSE_BUNDLE_TYPE")}';",
f" process.env.GOOSE_PROVIDER__HOST = '{os.getenv("GOOSE_BUNDLE_HOST")}';",
f" process.env.GOOSE_PROVIDER__MODEL = '{os.getenv("GOOSE_BUNDLE_MODEL")}';"
This allows you to set for example GOOSE_PROVIDER__TYPE to be "databricks" by default if you want (so when people start goose.app - they will get that out of the box). There is no way to set an api key in that bundling as that would be a terrible idea, so only use providers that can do oauth (like databricks can), otherwise stick to default goose.
For Linux builds, first ensure you have the required system dependencies installed (see above), then:
cd ../.. # Go to project root
cargo build --release -p goose-cli --bin goose
mkdir -p src/bin
cp ../../target/release/goose src/bin/
# For ZIP distribution (works on all Linux distributions)
pnpm run make --targets=@electron-forge/maker-zip
# For DEB package (Debian/Ubuntu)
pnpm run make --targets=@electron-forge/maker-deb
# For Flatpak (requires flatpak and flatpak-builder)
pnpm run make --targets=@electron-forge/maker-flatpak
The built application will be available in:
out/make/zip/linux/x64/goose-linux-x64-{version}.zipout/make/deb/x64/goose_{version}_amd64.debout/make/flatpak/x86_64/*.flatpakout/goose-linux-x64/gooseUse the existing Windows build process as documented.
From the project root, start the ACP backend:
GOOSE_SERVER__SECRET_KEY=test cargo run -p goose-cli --bin goose -- serve --platform desktop --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3000
Then start the desktop app from ui/desktop:
GOOSE_EXTERNAL_BACKEND=true GOOSE_EXTERNAL_BACKEND_URL=http://127.0.0.1:3000 GOOSE_SERVER__SECRET_KEY=test pnpm run start-gui