1.
Foreword
2.
Frequently-asked questions
3.
Project
3.1.
Roadmap
3.2.
Development
3.3.
Hardware requirements
4.
Concepts
4.1.
What are applications?
4.2.
What are libraries?
4.3.
What are users?
5.
Features
5.1.
The balancer
5.2.
Crash saves
5.3.
Domains
5.4.
Encryption
5.5.
Freeze-prevention system
5.6.
Parental control
5.7.
Sandboxes
5.8.
Synchronization
6.
Technical
6.1.
The controller
6.2.
Developer mode
6.3.
Devices
6.4.
File formats
6.5.
Filesystem Abstraction Layer
6.6.
Integrity checker
6.7.
I/O manager
6.8.
Multi-platform management
6.9.
Performances
6.10.
Pre-compiling applications
6.11.
Processes
6.12.
The registry
6.13.
Services
6.14.
The shell
7.
Specifications
7.1.
Application context
7.2.
Applications package
7.3.
Applications manifest
7.4.
Filesystem structure
7.5.
Inter-process communication
7.6.
Libraries
7.7.
The registry
7.8.
Vocabulary
7.9.
The shell
7.10.
Shell scripting
7.11.
Signals
7.12.
System calls
7.13.
Kernel
7.13.1.
Hardware
7.13.2.
Kernel-process communication
7.13.3.
Memory
7.13.4.
Processes
7.13.5.
Data structures
7.14.
System services
7.14.1.
sys::fs
7.14.2.
sys::hw
7.14.3.
sys::perm
7.14.4.
sys::net
7.14.5.
sys::crypto
7.14.6.
sys::crashsave
7.14.7.
sys::flow
7.14.8.
sys::hydre
8.
Applications
8.1.
Astral
8.2.
BareEnv
8.3.
Blackhole
8.4.
Central
8.5.
Cloudy
8.6.
Comet
8.7.
Gravity
8.8.
Locky
8.9.
Milkshake
8.10.
Monitor
8.11.
Nova
8.12.
Particle
8.13.
Pluton
8.14.
Postal
8.15.
Reader
8.16.
Registry
8.17.
Rocket
8.18.
ShootingStar
8.19.
Skyer
8.20.
Sonata
8.21.
Stellar
8.22.
Thinker
8.23.
TimeTravel
8.24.
Vortex
Light (default)
Rust
Coal
Navy
Ayu
NightOS documentation
Synchronization
Online backup and synchronization is performed through
Cloudy
.