More than 1000 commits, 32 releases, 6 layers of code for almost 2 years of continuous coding got us to admit: a huge work is done and we are somewhere already! We've had a successful major refactoring of the code structure just recently. Now it's much more easily navigable and easy to collaborate on. So now it's time to shift gears towards more adoption of such an evolved ecosystem. Here's what is live here and now:
- Enormous interactive music education and research portal chromatone.center for everyone to explore
- Desktop app to have all that goodness offline (still in alpha, to test find your platform in the assets section down below)
- Print shop that delivers high quality stickers for various music instruments worldwide to have it out of the screen
- Open source GitHub repository with structured and partially documented Vite + Vue 3 + TS app code that consists of:
- Digital garden of Markdown
content
on music theory and practice - Set of reusable musical Vue
components
db
folder full of valuable music datasets- Complete Vitepress
theme
to render all that content use
use-chtomatone npm-package for everyone to build music web-apps upon
- Digital garden of Markdown
And it's all packed with neat features, that sum up to a major platform for learning, teaching and practicing music with color and code. It's all made as a public domain infrastructure to build new communities of visual music learners and explorers around the world. Anyone can use Chromatone for any music project. So let's collaborate!
Chromatone is not at all a finished product. It's an ever growing tree of text and code and it needs much love and attention to grow. Contributing to the open source is a ✨. And you can start doing it today!
- Press that ⭐️ button at the top right
- Contribute your knowledge to the music theory content
- Commit and PR Vue 3 + TS code to improve components and composables
- Express appreciation for all the development by becoming a GitHub sponsor to the project or it's author and developer @davay42
- Also mind supporting any of more than 50 open-source packages authors who made all of this possible
We're here to develop!
Stay tuned!