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# Remix
Remix (aka. Browser-Solidity) is a browser-based Solidity compiler and IDE.
Visit [https://remix.ethereum.org ](https://remix.ethereum.org ) to use;
it will always deliver the latest version.
## Offline Usage
The `gh-pages` branch always has the latest stable build of Remix. It also contains a ZIP file with the entire build. Download it to use offline.
Note: it contains the latest release of Solidity available at the time of the packaging. No other compiler versions are supported.
## INSTALLATION:
Install npm and node.js (see https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node), then do:
* `git clone https://github.com/ethereum/browser-solidity`
* `cd browser-solidity`
* `npm install` - fetch dependencies & executes `npm run prepublish` to build the application
## DEVELOPING:
Run `npm start` and open `http://127.0.0.1:8080` in your browser.
Then open your `text editor` and start developing.
The browser will automatically refresh when files are saved
### Troubleshooting building
Here are some things to consider if you have trouble building the package.
- Make sure that you have the correct version of `node` , `npm` and `nvm` . You can find the version that is tested on Travis CI by looking at the log in the [build results ](https://travis-ci.org/ethereum/browser-solidity ).
Run:
node --version
npm --version
nvm --version
- In Debian based OSes such as Ubuntu 14.04LTS you may need to run `apt-get install build-essential` . After installing `build-essential` run `npm rebuild` .
## Unit Testing
Register new unit test files in `test/index.js` .
The tests are written using [tape ](https://www.npmjs.com/package/tape ).
Run the unit tests via: `npm test`
For local headless browser tests run `npm run test-browser`
(Requires selenium to be installed - can be done with `npm run selenium-install` )
Running unit tests via `npm test` requires at least node v7.0.0
## Browser Testing
To run the Selenium tests via Nightwatch serve the app through a local web server:
npm run serve # starts web server at localhost:8080
Then you will need to either:
1. Have a Selenium server running locally on port 4444.
- Run: `npm run test-browser`
2. Or, install and run SauceConnect.
- Run: `sc -u <USERNAME> -k <ACCESS_KEY>` (see `.travis.yml` for values)
- Run: `npm run browser-test-sc`
## Usage as a Chrome Extension
If you would like to use this as a Chrome extension, you must either build it first or pull from the `gh-pages` branch, both described above.
After that, follow these steps:
- Browse to `chrome://extensions/`
- Make sure 'Developer mode' has been checked
- Click 'Load unpacked extension...' to pop up a file-selection dialog
- Select your `browser-solidity` folder