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Install the latest go-libp2p binary
$ npm i go-libp2p
# Install globally
> npm install -g go-libp2p
> libp2p version
libp2p version v0.7.0
# Install locally
> npm install go-libp2p
> ./node_modules/.bin/libp2p
libp2p version v0.7.0
The makefile in this repo will build go-libp2p-daemon
for every supported platform, compress the binaries and update src/versions.json
.
The compressed binaries must be added to the relevant go-libp2p-daemon
release page on GitHub.
go-libp2p-daemon
version.$ make all
src/versions.json
If anything goes wrong:
$ make clean
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