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README.md
Remixd
@remix-project/remixd
is an NPM module that intends to be used with Remix IDE web and desktop applications. It establishes a two-way websocket connection between the local computer and Remix IDE for a particular project directory.
remixd
can be used to setup a development environment with other popular frameworks like Hardhat, Truffle, Slither etc.
More details are explained in the documentation.
Installation
npm install -g @remix-project/remixd
NOTE: When the remixd NPM module is installed, it also installs Slither, solc-select and sets solc to latest version i.e. 0.8.15 currently.
ALSO NOTE: Python3.6+ (pip3) needs to already be installed on the System. In case of any discrepancy, Slither can also be installed along with other dependencies using the command:
> remixd -i slither
(This packaging of Slither with the remixd module is supported since Remixd v0.6.3)
Warning for quite old users
There is a new version of remixd with a new npm address: https://npmjs.com/package/@remix-project/remixd If you were using the old one you need to:
- uninstall the old one:
npm uninstall -g remixd
- install the new:
npm install -g @remix-project/remixd
remixd command
The remixd command without options shares present working directory and the shared Remix domain will be https://remix.ethereum.org, https://remix-alpha.ethereum.org, or https://remix-beta.ethereum.org
The remixd command is:
> remixd
If you are using Remix from localhost or you are not running the command from your working directory, you’ll need to use the command with flags.
> remixd -h
Usage: remixd [options]
Establish a two-way websocket connection between the local computer and Remix IDE for a folder
Options:
-v, --version output the version number
-u, --remix-ide <url> URL of remix instance allowed to connect
-s, --shared-folder <path> Folder to share with Remix IDE (Default: CWD)
-i, --install <name> Module name to install locally (Supported: ["slither"])
-r, --read-only Treat shared folder as read-only (experimental)
-h, --help output usage information
Example:
remixd -s ./shared_project -u http://localhost:8080
Share a project directory
remixd -s ./shared_project -u https://remix.ethereum.org
The current user should have read/write
access to the folder (at least read
access).
It is important to notice that changes made to the current file in Remix IDE
are automatically saved to the local computer every 5000 ms. There is no Save
action. But the Ctrl-Z
(undo) can be used.
Furthermore:
- No copy of the shared folder are kept in the browser storage.
- Clicking on the new folder or new file icon under localhost will create a new file or folder in the shared folder.
- If a folder does not contain any file, the folder will not be displayed in the explorer (that might change).
- Symbolic links are not forwarded to Remix IDE.
Ports Usage
remixd creates a websocket connections with Remix IDE on different ports. Ports are defined according to specific purpose. Port usage details are as:
- 65520 : For
remixd
websocket listener, to share a project from local device with Remix IDE. Shared folder will be loaded in the Remix IDE File Explorer workspace named localhost See more - 65522 : For
Hardhat
websocket listener, to enable the Hardhat Compilation using Remix IDE Solidity Compiler plugin, if shared folder is a Hardhat project See more - 65523 : For
Slither
websocket listener, to enable the Slither Analysis using Remix IDE Solidity Static Analysis plugin See more - 65524 : For
Truffle
websocket listener, to enable the Truffle Compilation using Remix IDE Solidity Compiler plugin, if shared folder is a Truffle project See more
Note: Please make sure your system is secured enough and these ports are not opened nor forwarded.