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Install with yarn
and launch the app with yarn start
. By default, the app is configured to connect to the Ethereum Rinkeby testnet.
For connecting to other chains / deployments, a few useful npm scripts are provided:
yarn start:mainnet
will launch the app, configured to connect to the Ethereum mainnetyarn start:local
will launch the app, configured to connect to our aragen local development environment. It will also use the local IPFS daemon, if it detects one exists. If you're using the aragonCLI, you'll want to run this to connect to its local chain.Note: Windows users may need to install the windows-build-tools before installing this project's dependencies.
More configuration options are available, and depending on your needs, you may find the frontend development setup guide helpful.
The Aragon client is automatically deployed to IPFS with each new commit to master
, via Fleek. The latest builds are available at client.aragon.org
or through an IPFS gateway, like ipfs.io/ipns/client.aragon.org
.
"Checkpointed" releases, tagged in our releases page, are published on-chain onto the aragon.aragonpm.eth
aragonPM repository for all supported Ethereum environments (mainnet and Rinkeby testnet).
For a long time (2018-2020), these releases were our primary "official" builds. With Fleek, however, we now relegate these on-chain deployments as historical backups in case a user wants to use an older version.
A number of environment secrets are required during publishing and these are sometimes different per network.
You may either specify these secrets as environment variables or use a .env
. An Aragon One encrypted file (.env.enc
) is included in this repo with the current secrets used when publishing to aragonPM.
To decrypt:
keybase decrypt -i .env.enc -o .env
To encrypt:
keybase encrypt --team aragonone -i .env -o .env.enc
π You may be interested in the Aragon client architecture guide if you're not familiar with how the project is set up.
Don't be shy to contribute even the smallest tweak. π² There are still some dragons to be aware of, but we'll be here to help you get started!
For other details about contributing to Aragon, more information is available in the contributing guide.
If you come across an issue with Aragon, do a search in the Issues tab of this repo and the Aragon Apps Issues to make sure it hasn't been reported before. Follow these steps to help us prevent duplicate issues and unnecessary notifications going to the many people watching this repo:
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Amongst other dependencies, the Aragon client is built upon these packages that you may also find useful for your projects: