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## Developing for myNode ## Developing for myNode
Once you are running myNode, you can easily modify and update the software yourself! Once you are running myNode, you can easily modify and update the software yourself!
1. Start by running myNode on your device via the instructions above 1. Start by running myNode on your device via the instructions above in "Running myNode"
2. Modify myNode files 2. Modify myNode files
* Clone the git repo - 'git clone https://github.com/mynodebtc/mynode.git'
* Make your modifications
3. Run 'make rootfs' 3. Run 'make rootfs'
* Or run 'make rootfs_auto' in a new console tab * Or run 'make rootfs_auto' in a new console tab
* This will automatically create artifacts as local files are modified * This will automatically create artifacts as local files are modified
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6. Test your changes! 6. Test your changes!
7. Submit Pull Request to share your updates! 7. Submit Pull Request to share your updates!
## Upgrading your myNode
Once you are running myNode, you can easily update the software yourself!
1. Start by running myNode on your device via the instructions above in "Running myNode"
2. Clone this git repo
* Run 'git clone https://github.com/mynodebtc/mynode.git
3. Run 'make rootfs'
4. Run 'make start_file_server'
* This will run a local HTTP server so your device can download files
5. On your device, run 'sudo mynode-local-upgrade [dev pc ip address]'
* This will download your locally generated artifact and install it on your device
* Your device will automatically reboot to ensure updates take effect
6. You are now running the latest version of myNode software!
## Convert new device to run myNode ## Convert new device to run myNode
1. Run make command for your device. Ex: 1. Run make command for your device. Ex:
* make setup_new_rock64 * make setup_new_rock64