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## Setting up a developer environment
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You'll need:
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- __node and npm__: you can get these on Homebrew on OSX or in your Linux distro's repos
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- __git__: you can get it just like node and npm
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- __gulp__: you can get it by running `npm install -g gulp`. It might require super user privileges
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- __go-ipfs__: you can get it like git and node, but not always, you may need to follow its istructions on its repo
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1. Clone this repository and `cd` to its directory
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1. run `npm install` to get dependences (there are many)
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To use the app you'll need to have an IPFS daemon running. You can start one using `ipfs daemon`
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You will also need to enable CORS on your IPFS daemon. See or run the `ipfs_daemon_set_cors.sh` file
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Now you can run:
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- `gulp` to build the webapp inside `webapp/dist/`
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- `gulp serve` to start a webserver that will serve you the app and rebuild it if you change some files
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Have fun!
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