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oak-editor/docs
Mike-Solar 498669509a docs: current bilingual build guide; retire the C++/CMake one
docs/build.md + docs/zh/build.md rewritten for the Rust workspace:
project-built FFmpeg 8.1 (.cargo/config.toml presets FFMPEG_DIR),
vendored static OCIO on Linux/macOS vs MSYS2 dynamic OCIO on Windows
(with the OCIO_INSTALL_DIR/OCIO_RS_LINK env), the Windows GNU toolchain
requirements (MSYS2 Rust, RUSTFLAGS=-C link-args=-lmsvcrt for the
mingw-w64 _assert forwarding, unset INCLUDE/LIB), Linux audio dev
packages and xvfb headless testing, container packaging, and a
troubleshooting section. The macOS-only guides gain a deprecation
pointer. Also correct two stale comments in tooling/install-deps.sh
(FFmpeg is built by tooling/ffmpeg/build-ffmpeg.sh, not by cargo).
2026-08-21 12:53:11 +08:00
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true Oak Video Editor /images/oak-icon.png Oak Video Editor false A modern, open-source, non-linear editor with a focus on speed and clarity.
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Fast Editing Responsive timeline, smart caching, and efficient media handling.
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Built for Creators Clean UI, configurable shortcuts, and clear project structure.
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Open Source Transparent development with room for community ideas.
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About Oak

Oak Video Editor is a renamed fork of Olive, focused on delivering a polished, creator-friendly editing experience. This site hosts build notes, project file references, and test plans for contributors.

Quick Start

  • Build from source on Windows, macOS, or Linux using the Build guide.
  • Learn how project data is stored in the Project File Reference.
  • Understand the database write-through persistence in the Project Storage Architecture.
  • Keep releases solid by following the Test Plan.