Open syang opened 5 years ago
1st: The scratch-gui is the one inside node_modules - yes, private one. 2nd: Nope. The API (closed-source) is needed. 3rd: If you mean browser extensions, none are used.
2nd: Nope. The API (closed-source) is needed.
Will API be open-sourced at some point? Or is there at least some specification for it so we can create it ourselves?
Will API be open-sourced at some point? No. https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/post/2701986/
Or is there at least some specification for it so we can create it ourselves? Not completely. Google "scratch api docs" for some docs.
I have a couple of questions regarding scratch-www project, and I'd appreciate if you can give me some hints:
I installed the scratch-www locally, and when I click 'create' menu at my localhost:8333, I see the scratch-gui is served. Does that mean scratch-www include a copy of scratch-gui? Or is that 'create' button simply a link to the public server of scartch-gui?
Based upon the above observation, it looks like I could possibly reskin my own private scratch website by (slightly changing scratch-www) hosting it on AWS (or whatever server hosting place), is that thinking on the right direction?
A unrelated by of curiosity question, I see node-gyp during my npm build process, which seems to suggest that scratch-www depends on some native AddOn. Can you share which part of the logic used native AddOn, used for what?