Shuffleboard FAQ, issues, and bugs

Warning

Shuffleboard as well as most of the other control system components were developed with Java 11 and will not work with Java 8. Be sure before reporting problems that your computer has Java 11 installed and is set as the default Java Environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I report issues, bugs or feature requests with Shuffleboard?

There is no active maintainer of Shuffleboard, but we are accepting pull requests. Bugs, issues, and feature requests can be added on the Shuffleboard GitHub page by creating an issue. Please try to look at existing issues before creating new ones to make sure you aren’t duplicating something that has already been reported or work that is planned. You can find the issues on the Shuffleboard GitHub page.

How can I add my own widgets or other extensions to Shuffleboard?

Custom Widgets has a large amount of documentation on extending the program with custom plugins. Sample plugin projects that can be used for additional custom widgets and themes can be found on the Shuffleboard GitHub page.

How can I build Shuffleboard from the source code?

You can get the source code by downloading, cloning, or forking the repository on the GitHub site. To build and run Shuffleboard from the source, make sure that the current directory is the top level source code and use one of these commands:

Application

Command (for Windows systems run the gradlew.bat file)

Running Shuffleboard

./gradlew :app:run

Building the APIs and utility classes for plugin creation

./gradlew :api:shadowJar

Building the complete application jar file

./gradlew :app:shadowJar