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A visual tool for wiring the Internet of Things.
Check out http://nodered.org/docs/getting-started/ for full instructions on getting started.
sudo npm install -g node-red
node-red
More documentation can be found here.
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If you want to run the latest code from git, here's how to get started:
Install grunt, the build tool
npm install -g grunt-cli
Clone the code:
git clone git@github.com:node-red/node-red.git
cd node-red
Install the node-red dependencies
npm install
Build the code
grunt build
Run
node red.js
Before raising a pull-request, please read our contributing guide.
Node-RED is a creation of IBM Emerging Technology.
For more open-source projects from IBM, head over here.
Copyright 2013, 2015 IBM Corp. under the Apache 2.0 license.
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