* 🚀 **Expandable with hundreds of Apps** ...like [Calendar](https://github.com/nextcloud/calendar), [Contacts](https://github.com/nextcloud/contacts), [Mail](https://github.com/nextcloud/mail), [Video Chat](https://github.com/nextcloud/spreed) and all those you can discover in our [App Store](https://apps.nextcloud.com)
You want to learn more about how you can use Nextcloud to access, share and protect your files, calendars, contacts, communication & more at home and at your organization? [**Learn about all our Features**](https://nextcloud.com/athome/).
- 🖥 [**Install** a server by yourself](https://nextcloud.com/install/#instructions-server) on your own hardware or by using one of our ready to use **appliances**
- 📦 Buy one of the [awesome **devices** coming with a preinstalled Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com/devices/)
- 🏢 Find a [service **provider**](https://nextcloud.com/providers/) who hosts Nextcloud for you or your company
Enterprise? Public Sector or Education user? You may want to have a look into [**Nextcloud Enterprise**](https://nextcloud.com/enterprise/) provided by Nextcloud GmbH.
There are many ways to contribute, of which development is only one! Find out [how to get involved](https://nextcloud.com/contribute/), including as translator, designer, tester, helping others and much more! 😍
Third-party components are handled as git submodules which have to be initialized first. So aside from the regular git checkout invoking `git submodule update --init` or a similar command is needed, for details see Git documentation.
Several apps that are included by default in regular releases such as [First run wizard](https://github.com/nextcloud/firstrunwizard) or [Activity](https://github.com/nextcloud/activity) are missing in `master` and have to be installed manually by cloning them into the `apps` subfolder.
Otherwise, git checkouts can be handled the same as release archives, by using the `stable*` branches. Note they should never be used on production systems.
We are moving more and more towards using Vue.js in the frontend, starting with Settings. For building the code on changes, use these terminal commands in the root folder:
**When making changes, also commit the compiled files!**
We still use Handlebars templates some places in Files and Settings. We will replace these step-by-step with Vue.js, but in the meantime you need to compile them separately.
If you don’t have Handlebars installed yet, you can do it with this terminal command:
```
sudo npm install -g handlebars
```
Then inside the root folder of your local Nextcloud development installation, run this command in the terminal every time you changed a `.handlebars` file to compile it:
To save some time, to only rebuild for a specific app, use the following and replace the module with the app name:
```
MODULE=user_status make build-js-production
```
Please note that if you used `make build-js` or `make watch-js` before, you'll notice that a lot of files were marked as changed, so might need to clear the workspace first.
Please read the [Code of Conduct](https://nextcloud.com/community/code-of-conduct/). This document offers some guidance to ensure Nextcloud participants can cooperate effectively in a positive and inspiring atmosphere, and to explain how together we can strengthen and support each other.