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Jenkins CI Name Master / Nightly Stable
Flatpak Build Status See here
Craft Appimage Build Status Build Status
MinGW64 Build Status Build Status
macOS Build Status Build Status

For macOS builds with Apple Silicon, watch progress at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443871

About Kdenlive

Kdenlive is a Free and Open Source video editing application, based on MLT Framework and KDE Frameworks 5. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License Version 3 or any later version that is accepted by the KDE project.

Building from source

Instructions to build Kdenlive are available in the dev-docs folder.

Testing Kdenlive via Nightly Builds

  • AppImage (Linux): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_appimage-centos7/
  • Flatpak (Linux):
    • Add the kde flatpak repository (if not already done) by typing flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists kdeapps --from https://distribute.kde.org/kdeapps.flatpakrepo on a command line. (This step may be optional in your version of Flatpak.)
    • Install kdenlive nightly with flatpak install kdeapps org.kde.kdenlive.
    • Use flatpak update to update if the nightly is already installed.
    • Attention! If you use the stable kdenlive flatpak already, the *.desktop file (e.g. responsible for start menu entry) is maybe replaced by the nightly (and vice versa). You can still run the stable version with flatpak run org.kde.kdenlive/x86_64/stable and the nightly with flatpak run org.kde.kdenlive/x86_64/master (replace x86_64 by aarch64 or arm depending on your system)
  • Windows: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_mingw64/
  • macOS: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kdenlive_Nightly_macos/

Note * - nightly/daily builds are not meant to be used in production.

Contributing to Kdenlive

Please note that Kdenlive's Github repo is just a mirror: read this explanation for more details.

The prefered way of submitting patches is a merge request on the KDE GitLab on invent.kde.org: if you are not familar with the process there is a step by step instruction on how to submit a merge reqest in KDE context.

We welcome all feedback and offers for help!

  • Talk about us!
  • Report bugs you encounter (if not already done)
  • Help other users on the forum and bug tracker
  • Help to fill the manual
  • Complete and check application and documentation translation
  • Prepare video tutorials (intro, special tricks...) in your language and send us a link to add in homepage or doc
  • Detail improvement suggestions we don't test every (any?) other video editor, so give precise explanations
  • Code! Help fixing bugs, improving usability, optimizing, porting... register on KDE infrastructure, study its guidelines, and pick from roadmap. See here for more information