The Ripple Trade client is an open-source GUI for the Ripple network that facilitates the peer-to-peer exchange of any store of value. Itβs the only platform where you can trade between stores of value spanning fiat, cryptocurrencies, commodities, and unusual assets like pre-1965 silver dimes.
Ripple Labs is the core team behind the project. For more information on the Ripple protocol, please visit our wiki.
We would love to have folks contribute! Check out our bounties here.
Ripple Trade is available at www.rippletrade.com, or you can download the desktop version at download.ripple.com.
Questions? Contact us as [email protected].
Install Node.js, Grunt, and Git if you haven't already.
Fork and clone the ripple-client repository and run 'npm install'.
Create a new config.js file and copy/paste from config-example.js into the same directory, located under 'src/js'.
Likewise, create a new config.json file by copying config-example.json in the same directory, located under the repo root directory.
Run 'grunt' in your command line to build the client.
Your web client is in the 'build/bundle/web/' directory. Use 'index_debug.html' for development.
If you want to watch for changes and have the client rebuild for index_debug.html, run 'grunt watch' while you make changes:
Please have a look at our 'Setting Up Local Environment' wiki post for more information.
build/ --> compiled files
deps/ --> client dependencies
docs/ --> documentation
src/ --> source code
src/js/client --> client classes
src/js/entry --> entry points for the various client versions
src/js/util --> various static, stateless utility functions
tools/ --> tools used in the build process
Stay tuned...
Have a bug or a feature request? Please create a new issue. Before opening any issue, please search for existing issues and read the Issue Guidelines, written by Nicolas Gallagher.
Ripple Labs uses Jira to track issues. We highly encourage our community to contribute but please look at our Development Policy and our CONTRIBUTING.md file before submitting a pull request.
We are also using Bountysource allowing our community to request bids from developers to solve open-source issues!
Keep track of development and community news.
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- Have a question that's not a feature request or bug report? Send a message to [email protected]
- Chat with ripplers in IRC. On the
irc.freenode.net
server, in the#ripple
and#ripple-dev
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https://ripple.com/wiki/Ripple_Client
https://github.com/ripple/ripple-client/blob/develop/LICENSE