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## Installation
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Go: 1.14+
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Install dependencies.
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`neo-go` uses [GoModules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules) as dependency manager:
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```
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make deps
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```
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## How to setup a node
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### Docker
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Each tagged build is published to docker hub and the `:latest` tag pointing at the latest tagged master build.
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By default the `CMD` is set to run a node on `privnet`, so to do this simply run:
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```bash
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docker run -d --name neo-go -p 20332:20332 -p 20331:20331 nspccdev/neo-go
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```
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Which will start a node on `privnet` and expose the nodes port `20332` and `20331` for the `JSON-RPC` server.
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NeoGo is distributed as a single binary that includes all the functionality
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provided (but smart contract compiler requires Go compiler to operate). You
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can grab it from [releases
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page](https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/releases), use a Docker image (see
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[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/nspccdev/neo-go) for various releases of
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NeoGo, `:latest` points to the latest release) or build yourself.
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### Building
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Build the **neo-go** CLI:
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To build NeoGo you need Go 1.14+ and `make`:
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```
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make build
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```
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### Running
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The resulting binary is `bin/neo-go`.
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Quick start a NEO node on the private network.
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To build and run the private network image locally, use:
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```
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make env_image
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make env_up
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```
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## Running a node
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To start a NEO node on the private network:
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```
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make run
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```
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A node needs to connect to some network, either local one (usually referred to
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as `privnet`) or public (like `mainnet` or `testnet`). Network configuration
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is stored in a file and NeoGo allows you to store multiple files in one
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directory (`./config` by default) and easily switch between them using network
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flags.
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To run the binary directly:
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To start Neo node on private network use:
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```
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./bin/neo-go node
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```
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By default the node will run on the private network, to change this:
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Or specify a different network with appropriate flag like this:
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```
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./bin/neo-go node --mainnet
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- `--privnet, -p`
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- `--testnet, -t`
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#### Importing mainnet/testnet dump files
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### Docker
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By default the `CMD` is set to run a node on `privnet`, so to do this simply run:
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```bash
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docker run -d --name neo-go -p 20332:20332 -p 20331:20331 nspccdev/neo-go
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```
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Which will start a node on `privnet` and expose node's ports `20332` (P2P
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protocol) and `20331` (JSON-RPC server).
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### Importing mainnet/testnet dump files
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If you want to jump-start your mainnet or testnet node with [chain archives
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provided by NGD](https://sync.ngd.network/) follow these instructions (when
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The process differs from the C# node in that block importing is a separate
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mode, after it ends the node can be started normally.
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## Running a private network
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Refer to [consensus node documentation](docs/consensus.md).
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## Smart contract development
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Please refer to [neo-go smart contract development
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