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# Tutu
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Tutu is a comfortable experience for tooting. Designed to work on any device - desktop, phone and tablet.
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## Compatibility
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The code is built against those targets and Tutu must run on those platforms:
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| Firefox | Safari | iOS | Chrome | Edge |
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| ------- | ------ | ----- | ------ | ---- |
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| 98 | 15.4 | 15.4 | 84 | 87 |
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Tutu trys to push the Web technology to its limit. Some features might not be available on the platform does not meet the requirement.
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## Build & Depoly
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Tutu uses [bun](https://bun.sh) as the package manager. Run
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````sh
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bun install && bun dist
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````
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to build the distribution, saved at "dist" directory.
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Tutu must be loaded in a secure context - that means serving under localhost (`127.0.0.1` or `::1`) or HTTPS.
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Use `bun dev` to run the dev server. By default, the dev server is run on the domain <https://localhost.direct> and the port you defined. The cert is provided by localhost.direct, see <https://get.localhost.direct> for detail.
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You can also change the config to make it run on localhost - but localhost.direct can be visted from the other device on the same network (as you do a little DNS magic).
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