SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time media server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, HTTP-TS, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181, with codec support for H.264, H.265, AV1, VP9, AAC, Opus, and G.711.
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OpenClaw: Restructure workspace with symlinks, add codebase map, and rewrite AI docs. v7.0.141 (#4654)
Restructure the OpenClaw workspace so all SRS project directories are
accessible via symlinks from `.openclaw/`, eliminating the need for
parent traversal or absolute paths. All AI tools (OpenClaw, Claude Code,
Codex, Kiro) now see the same relative paths from the workspace root.

**Workspace restructuring**
- Add symlinks in `.openclaw/` for `trunk/`, `cmd/`, `internal/`,
`cmake/`, `docs/`, `objs/`, and a self-referential `.openclaw` link
- Add root-level `memory` symlink pointing to `.openclaw/memory`
- Simplify `TOOLS.md` working directory rules: everything is relative
from CWD
- Update `.gitignore` patterns for `personal*`, `support*`,
`srs-consults*` directories

**New codebase map (`memory/srs-codebase-map.md`)**
- Comprehensive map of the entire SRS codebase: C++ media server modules
(`core/`, `kernel/`, `protocol/`, `app/`), State Threads, Go next-gen
server (`cmd/` + `internal/`), documentation, and testing structure
- Enables AI to reason about which files are relevant to a question
instead of blind grepping
- Added "Codebase map first" rule to `MEMORY.md`: always load the map
before searching code

**Skill updates**
The `srs-support` has been reorganized into a three-phase workflow
consisting of Setup, Load Knowledge, and Answer by Topic. It now
features a tiered approach to knowledge integration, with the codebase
map being incorporated as the third layer.
- `st-develop`: Simplified setup, added codebase map reference
For both skills, the dynamic resolution logic for `SRS_ROOT` has been
eliminated. Now, all paths are relative.

**Documentation rewrite (`getting-started-ai.md`)**
- Replaced Augment Code / GitHub Copilot / PR review content with
current AI tooling: SRS Robot (Telegram/Discord), Claude Code, Codex,
Kiro, and OpenClaw
- Added sections on skills and the knowledge base philosophy

**Cleanup**
- Removed `docs/ideas.md`, `docs/youtube/` transcripts, and
`proxy/README.md`
- Removed "Ideas Capture" and "YouTube Channel Content" sections from
`MEMORY.md`
- Fixed origin cluster doc build command (`cd srs && make`)

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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SRS(Simple Realtime Server)

SRS/7.0 (Kai) is a simple, high-efficiency, and real-time video server, supporting RTMP/WebRTC/HLS/HTTP-FLV/SRT/MPEG-DASH/GB28181, Linux/macOS, X86_64/ARMv7/AARCH64/M1/RISCV/LOONGARCH/MIPS, with codec support for H.264, H.265, AV1, VP9, AAC, Opus, and G.711, and essential features.

SRS Overview

Note: For more details on the single-node architecture for SRS, please visit the following link.

SRS is licenced under MIT, and some third-party libraries are distributed under their licenses.

Usage

Please check the Getting Started guide in English or Chinese. We highly recommend using SRS with docker:

docker run --rm -it -p 1935:1935 -p 1985:1985 -p 8080:8080 \
    -p 8000:8000/udp -p 10080:10080/udp ossrs/srs:6

Tips: If you're in China, use this image registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/ossrs/srs:6 for faster speed.

Open http://localhost:8080/ to verify, and then stream using the following FFmpeg command:

ffmpeg -re -i ./doc/source.flv -c copy -f flv -y rtmp://localhost/live/livestream

Alternatively, stream by OBS using the following configuration:

  • Service: Custom
  • Server: rtmp://localhost/live
  • Stream Key: livestream

Play the following streams using media players:

If you'd like to use WebRTC, convert RTMP to WebRTC, or convert WebRTC to RTMP, please check out the wiki documentation in either English or Chinese.

To learn more about RTMP, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, WebRTC protocols, clustering, HTTP API, DVR, and transcoding, please check the documents in English or Chinese.

If you want to use an IDE, VSCode is recommended. VSCode supports macOS, and Linux platforms. The settings are ready. All you need to do is open the folder with VSCode and enjoy the efficiency brought by the IDE. See VSCode README for details.

Sponsor

Would you like additional assistance from us? By becoming a sponsor or backer of SRS, we can provide you with the support you need:

  • Backer: $5 per month, online text chat support through Discord.
  • Sponsor: $100 per month, online text chat plus online meeting support.

Please visit OpenCollective to become a backer or sponsor, and send us a direct message on Discord. We are currently providing support to the developers listed below:

At SRS, our goal is to create a free, open-source community that helps developers all over the world build high-quality streaming and RTC platforms for their businesses.

Contributing

The maintainers, and contributors are listed here. The maintainers who made significant contributions and maintained parts of SRS are listed below, ranked by the number of commits:

  • Winlin: Founder of the project, focusing on ST and Issues/PR. Responsible for architecture and maintenance.
  • XiaoZhihong: Concentrates on WebRTC/QUIC and SRT, with expertise in network QoS. Contributed to ARM on ST and was the original contributor for WebRTC.
  • ChenHaibo: Specializes in GB28181 and HTTP API, contributing to patches for FFmpeg with WHIP.
  • ZhangJunqin: Focused on H.265, Prometheus Exporter, and API module.
  • XiaLixin: Specializes in GB28181, with expertise in live streaming and WebRTC.
  • Jacob Su: Jacob Su has contributed to various modules of SRS.
  • ShiWei: Specializes in SRT and H.265, maintaining SRT and FLV patches for FFmpeg. An expert in codecs and FFmpeg.
  • ChenGuanghua: Focused on WebRTC/QoS and introduced the Asan toolchain to SRS.
  • LiPeng: Concentrates on WebRTC and contributes to memory management and smart pointers.
  • ZhaoWenjie: One of the earliest contributors, focusing on HDS. Has expertise in client technology.
  • WuPengqiang: Focused on H.265, initially contributed to the FFmpeg module in SRS for transcoding AAC with OPUS for WebRTC.

A huge THANK YOU goes out to:

We're really thankful to everyone in the community for helping us find bugs and improve the project. To stay in touch and keep helping our community, please check out this guide.

LICENSE

SRS is licenced under MIT, and some third-party libraries are distributed under their licenses.

Releases

Features

Please read FEATURES.

Changelog

Please read CHANGELOG.

Performance

Please read PERFORMANCE.

Architecture

Please read ARCHITECTURE.

Ports

Please read PORTS.

APIs

Please read APIS.

Mirrors

Please read MIRRORS.

Dockers

Please read DOCKERS.

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Winlin