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@cryptosat/jsconsole This package provides a web-based JavaScript console. It can be used in a web browser to execute JavaScript code, inspect variables, and debug code.

##Installation ###This package can be installed using npm or yarn. To install with npm, run:

npm install @cryptosat/jsconsole

###To install with yarn, run: yarn add @cryptosat/jsconsole

Development

###Enforcing Node.js and npm versions To ensure that all developers working on the project use compatible versions of Node.js and npm, check the engines field of your package.json file. This field specifies the minimum required version of Node.js and npm.

to require Node.js version 16.0.0 or later and npm version 8.0.0 or later.

Installation

To install the project dependencies first run:

yarn install

Testing

cd in to the project directory and run:

yarn start

to runs the app in development mode. Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

Deployment

To compile the app run:

yarn build

This will create a directory called build in the project which can be served statically over the web. Once the command terminates you can run

yarn global add serve
serve -s build

To view it in a browser.

Package

builds the package for distribution yarn lib

VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT

Steps you can follow to create a build environment and build jsconsole:

Install a Linux virtual machine on your computer. You can use VirtualBox or VMware to do this.

Install the latest version of Node.js (currently version 16.19) on the virtual machine. You can download it from the official Node.js website: https://nodejs.org/en/download/

Clone the cryptosat/jsconsole repository to your virtual machine using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/cryptosat/jsconsole.git Navigate to the jsconsole directory using the following command:

    cd jsconsole

If you run into a memory error while building, you can try increasing the memory limit for Node.js. You can do this by setting the NODE_OPTIONS environment variable to --max_old_space_size= before running the yarn build command. For example, to set the memory limit to 4GB, you can use the following command:

    NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=4096 yarn build

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