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# Developing for myNode
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## Loading Modified Software
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Once you are running myNode, you can easily modify and update the software yourself!
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1. Start by running myNode on your device via the instructions above in "Running myNode"
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2. Modify myNode files
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* Clone this git repo on your PC or laptop - `git clone https://github.com/mynodebtc/mynode.git`
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* Make your modifications
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3. Run `make rootfs`
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* Or run `make rootfs_auto` in a new console tab
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* This will automatically create artifacts as local files are modified
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4. Run 'make start_file_server'
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* This will run a local HTTP server so your device can download files
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5. On your device, run `sudo mynode-local-upgrade [dev pc ip address]`
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* This will download your locally generated artifact and install it on your device
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* Your device will automatically reboot to ensure updates take effect
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6. Test your changes!
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7. Submit Pull Request to share your updates!
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### To update a subsystem without rebooting
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Add another argument to the local upgrade script:
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- To update files only, run `sudo mynode-local-upgrade [dev pc ip address] files`
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- To update files and restart web server, run `sudo mynode-local-upgrade [dev pc ip address] www`
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## Setup new device to run myNode
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This steps will setup a new device and can be used for making images. These steps allow for updates to the `setup_device.sh` script that does the initial install.
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1. Run make command for your device. Ex:
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* `make setup_new_rock64`
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* `make setup_new_rockpro64`
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* `make setup_new_raspi3`
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* `make setup_new_raspi4`
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* `make setup_new_debian`
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* `make setup_new_other`
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3. Follow Instructions
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2. Reboot Device
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4. Congratulations! You're running a new myNode device! |