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# Template Node
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A new SRML-based Substrate node, ready for hacking.
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# Building
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Install Rust:
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```bash
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curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
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```
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Install required tools:
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```bash
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./scripts/init.sh
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```
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Build the WebAssembly binary:
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```bash
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./scripts/build.sh
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```
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Build all native code:
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```bash
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cargo build
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```
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# Run
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You can start a development chain with:
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```bash
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cargo run -- --dev
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```
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Detailed logs may be shown by running the node with the following environment variables set: `RUST_LOG=debug RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo run -- --dev`.
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If you want to see the multi-node consensus algorithm in action locally, then you can create a local testnet with two validator nodes for Alice and Bob, who are the initial authorities of the genesis chain that have been endowed with testnet units. Give each node a name and expose them so they are listed on the Polkadot [telemetry site](https://telemetry.polkadot.io/#/Local%20Testnet). You'll need two terminal windows open.
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We'll start Alice's substrate node first on default TCP port 30333 with her chain database stored locally at `/tmp/alice`. The bootnode ID of her node is `QmQZ8TjTqeDj3ciwr93EJ95hxfDsb9pEYDizUAbWpigtQN`, which is generated from the `--node-key` value that we specify below:
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```bash
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cargo run -- \
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--base-path /tmp/alice \
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--chain=local \
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--alice \
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--node-key 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 \
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--telemetry-url ws://telemetry.polkadot.io:1024 \
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--validator
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```
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In the second terminal, we'll start Bob's substrate node on a different TCP port of 30334, and with his chain database stored locally at `/tmp/bob`. We'll specify a value for the `--bootnodes` option that will connect his node to Alice's bootnode ID on TCP port 30333:
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```bash
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cargo run -- \
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--base-path /tmp/bob \
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--bootnodes /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/30333/p2p/QmQZ8TjTqeDj3ciwr93EJ95hxfDsb9pEYDizUAbWpigtQN \
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--chain=local \
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--bob \
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--port 30334 \
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--telemetry-url ws://telemetry.polkadot.io:1024 \
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--validator
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```
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Additional CLI usage options are available and may be shown by running `cargo run -- --help`.
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