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Development Guide
Prerequisites
- Node.js 22 or higher
- bun — Package manager & runtime (install)
- Rust stable + Cargo — Required to build the local AionCore backend (install)
- Python 3.11+ (for native module compilation)
- prek — PR code checker (
npm install -g @j178/prek)
On Windows, install the Rust MSVC toolchain. If Rust compilation fails because native build tools are missing, install Microsoft C++ Build Tools from the Visual Studio installer, then reopen your terminal.
Repository Layout
AionUi development uses two repositories:
- AionCore (
https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionCore.git) builds the local backend binary:aioncoreon macOS/Linux andaioncore.exeon Windows. - AionUi (
https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionUi.git) starts the Electron desktop app and launches the backend binary automatically.
Keep the repositories side by side when possible:
workspace/
|-- AionCore/
`-- AionUi/
The desktop development server resolves the backend from the PATH inherited by bun run start. Install AionCore first, verify the binary is discoverable in the same terminal, then start AionUi.
Quick Start
1. Clone Both Repositories
git clone https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionCore.git
git clone https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionUi.git
Use the main branch for both repositories unless a maintainer asks you to test another branch.
2. Build and Install AionCore
Run these commands from the AionCore repository.
macOS / Linux
cd AionCore
cargo clean
cargo install --path crates/aionui-app --locked
# Make Cargo-installed binaries visible to this shell if needed.
export PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$PATH"
# Verify that AionUi will be able to find the backend.
which aioncore
aioncore --help
If which aioncore prints nothing, add export PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$PATH" to your shell profile (~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc, or your shell's equivalent), open a new terminal, and verify again.
Windows PowerShell
cd AionCore
cargo clean
cargo install --path crates/aionui-app --locked
# Make Cargo-installed binaries visible to this PowerShell session if needed.
$env:Path = "$env:USERPROFILE\.cargo\bin;$env:Path"
# Verify that AionUi will be able to find the backend.
where.exe aioncore
aioncore --help
If where.exe aioncore prints nothing, make sure %USERPROFILE%\.cargo\bin is in your user Path, open a new PowerShell window, and verify again.
3. Start AionUi
Run these commands from the AionUi repository in a terminal where aioncore is discoverable.
cd AionUi
# Install dependencies
bun install
# Start the Electron desktop app in development mode
bun run start
During startup, AionUi launches aioncore automatically and passes the backend port to the renderer. You do not need to start AionCore in a separate terminal.
Updating the Local Backend
When you pull or change AionCore, reinstall the backend binary and restart AionUi:
cd ../AionCore
cargo install --path crates/aionui-app --locked --force
cd ../AionUi
bun run start
Use --force when rebuilding local changes with the same AionCore package version; otherwise Cargo may keep the already installed binary.
Backend Startup Troubleshooting
Cannot find "aioncore" binary
AionUi cannot find the backend from the PATH inherited by bun run start.
Check from the same terminal where you start AionUi:
# macOS / Linux
which aioncore
# Windows PowerShell
where.exe aioncore
If the command fails, add Cargo's binary directory to PATH and start AionUi from a new terminal.
aioncore Works in a Terminal but AionUi Still Cannot Find It
Make sure you start bun run start from the same terminal environment that can run aioncore --help. IDE terminals and GUI-launched shells can inherit a different PATH; restart the IDE or launch it from a terminal after updating PATH.
Backend Changes Do Not Show Up
Quit AionUi, reinstall AionCore with cargo install --path crates/aionui-app --locked --force, then start AionUi again. The Electron app owns the backend subprocess during development, so a running AionUi instance will not pick up a newly installed binary until it restarts.
Windows Rust Build Errors
Use the Rust MSVC toolchain and install Microsoft C++ Build Tools. After installing or changing toolchains, open a new PowerShell window and rerun the AionCore install command.
Scripts Reference
Development
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
bun start |
Start Electron app in development mode (desktop) |
bun run start:multi |
Start a second Electron instance alongside an existing one (see Multi-Instance) |
bun run cli |
Alias for bun start |
bun run webui |
Start in WebUI mode (browser-based, no Electron window) |
bun run webui:remote |
Start in WebUI mode with remote access enabled |
bun run webui:prod |
Start WebUI in production mode |
bun run webui:prod:remote |
Start WebUI in production mode with remote access |
bun run resetpass |
Reset user password via CLI |
Build & Distribution
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
bun run package |
Build all processes (main, preload, renderer) to out/ |
bun run make |
Alias for bun run package |
bun run dist |
Build and package distributable for current platform |
bun run dist:mac |
Build distributable for macOS |
bun run dist:win |
Build distributable for Windows |
bun run dist:linux |
Build distributable for Linux |
bun run build-mac |
Build macOS distributable for both arm64 and x64 |
bun run build-mac:arm64 |
Build macOS distributable for Apple Silicon only |
bun run build-mac:x64 |
Build macOS distributable for Intel only |
bun run build-win |
Build Windows distributable |
bun run build-win:arm64 |
Build Windows distributable for ARM64 |
bun run build-win:x64 |
Build Windows distributable for x64 |
bun run build-deb |
Build Linux (.deb) distributable |
bun run build |
Alias for bun run build-mac |
Standalone Server (non-Electron)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
bun run build:renderer:web |
Build renderer for standalone web deployment |
bun run build:server |
Build standalone server bundle to dist-server/ |
bun run server:start |
Run standalone server in development mode |
bun run server:start:remote |
Run standalone server with remote access |
bun run server:start:prod |
Run standalone server in production mode |
bun run server:start:prod:remote |
Run standalone server in production mode with remote access |
bun run server:resetpass |
Reset password via standalone server CLI |
bun run server:resetpass:prod |
Reset password via standalone server CLI (production) |
Code Quality
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
bun run lint |
Check for lint issues (oxlint, read-only) |
bun run lint:fix |
Auto-fix lint issues |
bun run format |
Auto-format code (oxfmt) |
bun run format:check |
Check formatting without modifying files |
bun run i18n:types |
Generate TypeScript types for i18n keys |
Testing
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
bun run test |
Run all unit tests (vitest) |
bun run test:watch |
Run tests in watch mode |
bun run test:coverage |
Run tests with coverage report |
bun run test:contract |
Run contract tests |
bun run test:integration |
Run integration tests |
bun run test:bun |
Run Bun-specific database driver tests |
bun run test:e2e |
Run end-to-end tests (Playwright) |
bun run test:packaged:i18n |
Run i18n integration tests against packaged build |
bun run test:packaged:bun |
Run Bun packaged integration tests |
Debug
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
bun run debug:perf |
Start app with performance monitoring enabled |
bun run debug:perf:report |
Generate performance report from collected data |
bun run debug:mcp |
Debug MCP server connections |
bun run debug:mcp:list |
List configured MCP servers |
bun run debug:mcp:validate |
Validate MCP server configurations |
bun run debug:custom-agent |
Debug custom agent connections |
Multi-Instance Development
When you have two clones of the repository (e.g. AionUi and AionUi-refactor) and need to run both simultaneously, the second instance can be started with:
bun run start:multi
This sets AIONUI_MULTI_INSTANCE=1, which:
- Skips the Electron single-instance lock
- Uses a separate userData directory (
AionUi-Dev-2) to avoid database and config conflicts - Isolates data/config symlink paths (
~/.aionui-dev-2,~/.aionui-config-dev-2) - Vite renderer, CDP, and WebUI proxy ports auto-increment to avoid collisions
Note: The multi-instance WebUI defaults to port 25810 (instead of 25809). When accessing WebUI in a browser, use an incognito/private window for the second instance — both instances share the
localhostcookie jar, and their JWT secrets differ, causing authentication failures if the same browser session is reused.
Code Checks (prek)
The project uses prek (a Rust implementation of pre-commit) for code checks, configured in .pre-commit-config.yaml:
# Install prek
npm install -g @j178/prek
# Install git hooks (optional, auto-check before commit)
prek install
# Run checks on staged files
prek run
# Run checks on changes vs main (same as CI)
prek run --from-ref origin/main --to-ref HEAD
Build System
AionUi uses electron-vite for fast bundling:
- Main process: bundled with Vite (ESM)
- Renderer process: bundled with Vite (React + TypeScript)
- Preload scripts: bundled with Vite
The build output goes to out/ directory:
out/main/- Main process codeout/renderer/- Renderer process codeout/preload/- Preload scripts
Tech Stack
- Electron - Cross-platform desktop framework
- React 19 - UI framework
- TypeScript - Type safety
- Vite - Fast bundler (via electron-vite)
- UnoCSS - Atomic CSS engine
- better-sqlite3 - Local database
- vitest - Testing framework