As a first step, you'll have to create and enter a folder with the appropriate name. To do that, run these commands:
mkdir arrow
cd arrow
To get started with the ArrowOS sources, you'll need to get familiar with Git and Repo.
To initialize your local repository, use command:
repo init -u https://github.com/ArrowOS-Okona/android_manifest.git -b arrow-13.1
Then sync up:
repo sync -c --force-sync --optimized-fetch --no-tags --no-clone-bundle --prune --current-branch -j$(nproc --all)
Initialize the ROM environment with the envsetup.sh script.
. build/envsetup.sh
Lunch your device after cloning all device sources if needed.
lunch arrow_opkona-user (recommanded if you want do a simple build)
lunch arrow_opkona-userdebug (recommanded if you want do like some little modding after flashing the build, adb will be enable by default with extra logging stuff)
lunch arrow_opkona-eng (recommanded if you have modify anything on the source, really usefull for getting logs in case the rom not boot. /!\ Don't use this buildtype, if you don't need it these debugging stuff mostly ruined performance and user experience)
Start compilation
m otapackage -j$(nproc --all)
OR
m bacon -j$(nproc --all)
You can also refer to our detailed guides as listed below:
How to compile ArrowOS from source
How to submit patches to ArrowOS Gerrit
Apply for Maintainership OR Submit device for community builds
To check thread template refer HERE
ArrowOS Website | ArrowOS Blog