plasma-core v0.0.4-beta.42
plasma-core
plasma-core is the core of Plasma Group's client functionality.
plasma-core is not designed to be a full plasma client.
As a result, plasma-core does not provide a graphical user interface or an easy way to interact with components.
If you're looking for a full client, check out plasma-client or plasma-extension
Contributing
Welcome! If you're looking to contribute to plasma-core, you're in the right place.
Contributing Guide and CoC
Plasma Group follows a Contributing Guide and Code of Conduct adapted slightly from the Contributor Covenant. All contributors are expected to read through this guide. We're here to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive contributing environment, and every new contributor needs to do their part to uphold our community standards.
Documentation
Detailed documentation for plasma-core is available here.
If you'd like to contribute to the documentation, please edit the contents of the /docs folder and submit a pull request!
Requirements and Setup
Cloning the Repo
Before you start working on plasma-core, you'll need to clone our GitHub repository:
git clone git@github.com:plasma-group/plasma-core.gitNow, enter the repository.
cd plasma-coreNode.js
plasma-core is a Node.js application.
You'll need to install Node.js (and its corresponding package manager, npm) for your system before continuing.
We've provided a detailed explanation of now to install Node.js on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
plasma-core has been tested on the following versions of Node:
- v8
- v9
- v10
If you're having trouble getting a component of plasma-core running, please try installing one of the above versions of Node.js and try again.
It's pretty easy to switch Node.js versions using n.
First, install n globally.
npm install -g nNext, install your desired verson of Node.js, say v10:
n 10Packages
plasma-core makes use of several npm packages.
Install all required packages with:
npm installRunning Tests
plasma-core makes use of a combination of Mocha (a testing framework) and Chai (an assertion library) for testing.
Run all tests with:
npm testContributors: remember to run tests before submitting a pull request! Code with passing tests makes life easier for everyone and means your contribution can get pulled into this project faster.
Architecture
A more detailed explanation of the plasma-core architecture is available here.

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