Importing Source Files in Solidity ================================== There are multiple techniques for importing files into Remix. For a tutorial about importing files click [here](https://github.com/ethereum/remix-workshops/tree/master/LoadingContent). You can also find this tutorial in the Remix Workshops plugin. For a detailed explanation of the `import` keyword see the [Solidity documentation](https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/layout-of-source-files.html?highlight=import#importing-other-source-files) Here are a some of the main methods of importing a file: Importing a file from the browser's local storage ------------------------------------------------- Files in Remix can be imported with the `import` key word with the path to the file. Use ```./``` for relative paths to increase portability. ``` pragma solidity >=0.4.22 <0.6.0; import "./ballot.sol"; ``` Importing a file from your computer's filesystem ------------------------------------------------- This method uses **remixd** - the remix daemon. Please go to the [remixd tutorial](remixd.html) for instructions about how to bridge the divide between the browser and your computers filesystem. Importing from GitHub --------------------- It is possible to import files directly from GitHub. ``` pragma solidity >=0.4.22 <0.6.0; import "https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/master/contracts/math/SafeMath.sol"; ``` Importing from Swarm -------------------- Files can be imported using all URLs supported by swarm. If you do not have a swarm node, then use swarm-gateways.net. ``` import 'bzz-raw://5766400e5d6d822f2029b827331b354c41e0b61f73440851dd0d06f603dd91e5'; ``` Importing from IPFS -------------------- Files can be imported from IPFS. ``` import 'ipfs://Qmdyq9ZmWcaryd1mgGZ4PttRNctLGUSAMpPqufsk6uRMKh'; ``` Importing from the console -------------------------- You can also use a remix command remix.loadurl('')in the console: ``` remix.loadurl('https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/master/contracts/math/SafeMath.sol') ``` Notice that this will create a `github` folder in the file explorer. To load a file in the `github` folder, you would use a command like this: ``` import "github/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/contracts/math/SafeMath.sol"; ```