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Element
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=======
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Element (formerly known as Vector and Riot) is a Matrix web client built using the [Matrix
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React SDK](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk).
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Supported Environments
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======================
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Element has several tiers of support for different environments:
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* Supported
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* Definition: Issues **actively triaged**, regressions **block** the release
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* Last 2 major versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on desktop OSes
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* Latest release of official Element Desktop app on desktop OSes
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* Desktop OSes means macOS, Windows, and Linux versions for desktop devices
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that are actively supported by the OS vendor and receive security updates
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* Experimental
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* Definition: Issues **accepted**, regressions **do not block** the release
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* Element as an installed PWA via current stable version of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
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* Mobile web for current stable version of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on Android, iOS, and iPadOS
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* Not supported
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* Definition: Issues only affecting unsupported environments are **closed**
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* Everything else
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For accessing Element on an Android or iOS device, we currently recommend the
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native apps [element-android](https://github.com/vector-im/element-android)
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and [element-ios](https://github.com/vector-im/element-ios).
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Getting Started
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===============
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The easiest way to test Element is to just use the hosted copy at https://app.element.io.
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The `develop` branch is continuously deployed to https://develop.element.io
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for those who like living dangerously.
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To host your own copy of Element, the quickest bet is to use a pre-built
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released version of Element:
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1. Download the latest version from https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/releases
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1. Untar the tarball on your web server
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1. Move (or symlink) the `element-x.x.x` directory to an appropriate name
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1. Configure the correct caching headers in your webserver (see below)
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1. If desired, copy `config.sample.json` to `config.json` and edit it
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as desired. See the [configuration docs](docs/config.md) for details.
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1. Enter the URL into your browser and log into Element!
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Releases are signed using gpg and the OpenPGP standard, and can be checked against the public key located
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at https://packages.riot.im/element-release-key.asc.
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Note that for the security of your chats will need to serve Element
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over HTTPS. Major browsers also do not allow you to use VoIP/video
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chats over HTTP, as WebRTC is only usable over HTTPS.
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There are some exceptions like when using localhost, which is
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considered a [secure context](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Security/Secure_Contexts)
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and thus allowed.
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To install Element as a desktop application, see [Running as a desktop
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app](#running-as-a-desktop-app) below.
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Important Security Notes
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========================
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Separate domains
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----------------
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We do not recommend running Element from the same domain name as your Matrix
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homeserver. The reason is the risk of XSS (cross-site-scripting)
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vulnerabilities that could occur if someone caused Element to load and render
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malicious user generated content from a Matrix API which then had trusted
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access to Element (or other apps) due to sharing the same domain.
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We have put some coarse mitigations into place to try to protect against this
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situation, but it's still not good practice to do it in the first place. See
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https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/1977 for more details.
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Configuration best practices
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----------------------------
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Unless you have special requirements, you will want to add the following to
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your web server configuration when hosting Element Web:
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- The `X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN` header, to prevent Element Web from being
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framed and protect from [clickjacking][owasp-clickjacking].
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- The `frame-ancestors 'none'` directive to your `Content-Security-Policy`
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header, as the modern replacement for `X-Frame-Options` (though both should be
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included since not all browsers support it yet, see
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[this][owasp-clickjacking-csp]).
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- The `X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff` header, to [disable MIME
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sniffing][mime-sniffing].
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- The `X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block;` header, for basic XSS protection in
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legacy browsers.
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[mime-sniffing]:
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<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types#mime_sniffing>
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[owasp-clickjacking-csp]:
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<https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Clickjacking_Defense_Cheat_Sheet.html#content-security-policy-frame-ancestors-examples>
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[owasp-clickjacking]:
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<https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Clickjacking_Defense_Cheat_Sheet.html>
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If you are using nginx, this would look something like the following:
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```
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add_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN;
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add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff;
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add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block";
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add_header Content-Security-Policy "frame-ancestors 'none'";
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```
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Note: In case you are already setting a `Content-Security-Policy` header
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elsewhere, you should modify it to include the `frame-ancestors` directive
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instead of adding that last line.
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Building From Source
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====================
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Element is a modular webapp built with modern ES6 and uses a Node.js build system.
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Ensure you have the latest LTS version of Node.js installed.
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Using `yarn` instead of `npm` is recommended. Please see the Yarn [install
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guide](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install) if you do not have it already.
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1. Install or update `node.js` so that your `node` is at least v10.x.
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1. Install `yarn` if not present already.
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1. Clone the repo: `git clone https://github.com/vector-im/element-web.git`.
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1. Switch to the element-web directory: `cd element-web`.
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1. Install the prerequisites: `yarn install`.
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* If you're using the `develop` branch, then it is recommended to set up a
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proper development environment (see [Setting up a dev
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environment](#setting-up-a-dev-environment) below). Alternatively, you
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can use https://develop.element.io - the continuous integration release of
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the develop branch.
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1. Configure the app by copying `config.sample.json` to `config.json` and
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modifying it. See the [configuration docs](docs/config.md) for details.
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1. `yarn dist` to build a tarball to deploy. Untaring this file will give
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a version-specific directory containing all the files that need to go on your
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web server.
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Note that `yarn dist` is not supported on Windows, so Windows users can run `yarn build`,
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which will build all the necessary files into the `webapp` directory. The version of Element
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will not appear in Settings without using the dist script. You can then mount the
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`webapp` directory on your web server to actually serve up the app, which is
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entirely static content.
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Running as a Desktop app
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========================
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Element can also be run as a desktop app, wrapped in Electron. You can download a
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pre-built version from https://element.io/get-started or, if you prefer,
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build it yourself.
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To build it yourself, follow the instructions at https://github.com/vector-im/element-desktop.
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Many thanks to @aviraldg for the initial work on the Electron integration.
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Other options for running as a desktop app:
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* @asdf:matrix.org points out that you can use nativefier and it just works(tm)
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```bash
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yarn global add nativefier
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nativefier https://app.element.io/
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```
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The [configuration docs](docs/config.md#desktop-app-configuration) show how to
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override the desktop app's default settings if desired.
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Running from Docker
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===================
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The Docker image can be used to serve element-web as a web server. The easiest way to use
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it is to use the prebuilt image:
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```bash
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docker run -p 80:80 vectorim/element-web
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```
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To supply your own custom `config.json`, map a volume to `/app/config.json`. For example,
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if your custom config was located at `/etc/element-web/config.json` then your Docker command
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would be:
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```bash
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docker run -p 80:80 -v /etc/element-web/config.json:/app/config.json vectorim/element-web
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```
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To build the image yourself:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/vector-im/element-web.git element-web
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cd element-web
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git checkout master
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docker build .
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```
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If you're building a custom branch, or want to use the develop branch, check out the appropriate
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element-web branch and then run:
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```bash
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docker build -t \
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--build-arg USE_CUSTOM_SDKS=true \
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--build-arg REACT_SDK_REPO="https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk.git" \
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--build-arg REACT_SDK_BRANCH="develop" \
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--build-arg JS_SDK_REPO="https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk.git" \
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--build-arg JS_SDK_BRANCH="develop" \
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.
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```
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config.json
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===========
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Element supports a variety of settings to configure default servers, behaviour, themes, etc.
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See the [configuration docs](docs/config.md) for more details.
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Labs Features
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=============
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Some features of Element may be enabled by flags in the `Labs` section of the settings.
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Some of these features are described in [labs.md](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/labs.md).
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Caching requirements
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====================
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Element requires the following URLs not to be cached, when/if you are serving Element from your own webserver:
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```
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/config.*.json
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/i18n
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/home
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/sites
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/index.html
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```
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Development
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===========
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Before attempting to develop on Element you **must** read the [developer guide
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for `matrix-react-sdk`](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk#developer-guide), which
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also defines the design, architecture and style for Element too.
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Before starting work on a feature, it's best to ensure your plan aligns well
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with our vision for Element. Please chat with the team in
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[#element-dev:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#element-dev:matrix.org) before you
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start so we can ensure it's something we'd be willing to merge.
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You should also familiarise yourself with the ["Here be Dragons" guide
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](https://docs.google.com/document/d/12jYzvkidrp1h7liEuLIe6BMdU0NUjndUYI971O06ooM)
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to the tame & not-so-tame dragons (gotchas) which exist in the codebase.
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The idea of Element is to be a relatively lightweight "skin" of customisations on
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top of the underlying `matrix-react-sdk`. `matrix-react-sdk` provides both the
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higher and lower level React components useful for building Matrix communication
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apps using React.
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After creating a new component you must run `yarn reskindex` to regenerate
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the `component-index.js` for the app (used in future for skinning).
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Please note that Element is intended to run correctly without access to the public
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internet. So please don't depend on resources (JS libs, CSS, images, fonts)
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hosted by external CDNs or servers but instead please package all dependencies
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into Element itself.
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Setting up a dev environment
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============================
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Much of the functionality in Element is actually in the `matrix-react-sdk` and
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`matrix-js-sdk` modules. It is possible to set these up in a way that makes it
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easy to track the `develop` branches in git and to make local changes without
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having to manually rebuild each time.
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First clone and build `matrix-js-sdk`:
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``` bash
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git clone https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk.git
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pushd matrix-js-sdk
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yarn link
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yarn install
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popd
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```
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Then similarly with `matrix-react-sdk`:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk.git
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pushd matrix-react-sdk
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yarn link
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yarn link matrix-js-sdk
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yarn install
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popd
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```
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Finally, build and start Element itself:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/vector-im/element-web.git
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cd element-web
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yarn link matrix-js-sdk
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yarn link matrix-react-sdk
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yarn install
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yarn start
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```
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Wait a few seconds for the initial build to finish; you should see something like:
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```
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[element-js] <s> [webpack.Progress] 100%
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[element-js]
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[element-js] ℹ 「wdm」: 1840 modules
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[element-js] ℹ 「wdm」: Compiled successfully.
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```
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Remember, the command will not terminate since it runs the web server
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and rebuilds source files when they change. This development server also
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disables caching, so do NOT use it in production.
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Configure the app by copying `config.sample.json` to `config.json` and
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modifying it. See the [configuration docs](docs/config.md) for details.
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Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser to see your newly built Element.
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**Note**: The build script uses inotify by default on Linux to monitor directories
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for changes. If the inotify limits are too low your build will fail silently or with
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`Error: EMFILE: too many open files`. To avoid these issues, we recommend a watch limit
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of at least `128M` and instance limit around `512`.
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You may be interested in issues [#15750](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/15750) and
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[#15774](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/15774) for further details.
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To set a new inotify watch and instance limit, execute:
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```
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sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=131072
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sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=512
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sudo sysctl -p
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```
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If you wish, you can make the new limits permanent, by executing:
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```
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echo fs.inotify.max_user_watches=131072 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
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echo fs.inotify.max_user_instances=512 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
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sudo sysctl -p
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```
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___
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When you make changes to `matrix-react-sdk` or `matrix-js-sdk` they should be
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automatically picked up by webpack and built.
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If you add or remove any components from the Element skin, you will need to rebuild
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the skin's index by running, `yarn reskindex`.
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If any of these steps error with, `file table overflow`, you are probably on a mac
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which has a very low limit on max open files. Run `ulimit -Sn 1024` and try again.
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You'll need to do this in each new terminal you open before building Element.
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Running the tests
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-----------------
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There are a number of application-level tests in the `tests` directory; these
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are designed to run in a browser instance under the control of
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[karma](https://karma-runner.github.io). To run them:
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* Make sure you have Chrome installed (a recent version, like 59)
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* Make sure you have `matrix-js-sdk` and `matrix-react-sdk` installed and
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built, as above
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* `yarn test`
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The above will run the tests under Chrome in a `headless` mode.
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You can also tell karma to run the tests in a loop (every time the source
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changes), in an instance of Chrome on your desktop, with `yarn
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test-multi`. This also gives you the option of running the tests in 'debug'
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mode, which is useful for stepping through the tests in the developer tools.
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### End-to-End tests
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See [matrix-react-sdk](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/#end-to-end-tests) how to run the end-to-end tests.
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Translations
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============
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To add a new translation, head to the [translating doc](docs/translating.md).
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For a developer guide, see the [translating dev doc](docs/translating-dev.md).
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[<img src="https://translate.element.io/widgets/element-web/-/multi-auto.svg" alt="translationsstatus" width="340">](https://translate.element.io/engage/element-web/?utm_source=widget)
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Triaging issues
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===============
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We strive to completely cover all applicable issues with these core labels:
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1. __Type__ — Every issue is assigned a type:
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- __[T-Defect](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/T-Defect):__
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Bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems
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- __[T-Enhancement](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/T-Enhancement):__
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New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing
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improvements
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- __[T-Task](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/T-Task):__
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Refactoring, enabling or disabling functionality, other engineering tasks
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- __[T-Other](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/T-Other):__
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Questions, user support, anything else
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2. __Severity__ — All issues labeled `T-Defect` are also assigned a severity:
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* __[S-Critical](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/S-Critical):__
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Prevents work, causes data loss, affects many users, and/or has no
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workaround
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* __[S-Major](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/S-Major):__
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Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no
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satisfactory workaround
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* __[S-Minor](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/S-Minor):__
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Impairs non-critical functionality, or suitable workarounds exist
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* __[S-Tolerable](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/S-Tolerable):__
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Purely cosmetic or low / no impact to users
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3. __Priority__ — All issues which are not `T-Other` are assigned a priority:
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* __[P1](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/P1):__ Next
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* __[P2](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/P2):__ Later
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* __[P3](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/P3):__ Eventually
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* __[P4](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/P4):__ Interesting —
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Not yet scheduled, will accept patches
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* __[P5](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/P5):__ Dubious —
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Will not schedule, would consider patches
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4. __Area__ — Most issues are assigned one or several "areas" using one of the
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many `A-` prefixed labels, e.g. `A-Composer` or `A-Spaces`. Each area label
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maps to a group of features or portion of the UI surface in the app.
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### Other common labels
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We have a handful of other labels which are added on an as-needed basis, and not expected to be exhaustive:
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* __Exceptions__ — Special flags for issues and pull requests:
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* __[X-Needs-Info](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/X-Needs-Info):__
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This issue is blocked pending further information from the reporter
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* __[X-Regression](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/X-Regression):__
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Denotes things breaking which previously worked
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* __[X-Release-Blocker](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/X-Release-Blocker):__
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Issues which must be resolved before making a release
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* __[Easy](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/Easy)__ / __[Help
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Wanted](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/Help%20Wanted)__ —
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Well-defined issues which are suitable for folks new to the codebase
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* __[A11y](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/A11y)__ /
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__[Meta](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/Meta)__ /
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__[I18n](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/I18n)__ /
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__[Privacy](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/Privacy)__ /
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__[Security](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/Security)__ —
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Issues which fall under these conceptual themes (which apply to many software
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projects and are not specific to Element)
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* __[Sponsored](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/labels/Sponsored)__ —
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Used internally by Element to denote issues with external funding
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### Ad hoc labels (`Z-`)
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We have reserved the `Z-` prefix for ad hoc labels.
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Any member of the core team is welcome to create labels beginning with `Z-` for
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any purpose, such as tracking personal areas of interest or providing a common
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way to label cross-repo initiatives. The prefix avoids interference with the
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project's main labels.
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