Expected Behavior
Install instructions should, well, work.
Current Behavior
Instructions say clone platform-tui repo, then cd rs-platform-explorer. But no rs-platform-explorer directory exists. Were we meant to mkdir that?
Further, the ````shell` is probably not meant to be visible.
There is an extraneous quote at the end of the rustup command. And a few other commands.
Now, create a file named .env in the highest level of the TUI directory
It isn't clear to me whether "the TUI directory" is ~/platform-tui, ~/rs-platform-explorer, or something else.
You don't need to run Dash Core. Instead, you need to run a local Platform network. The steps to do this are in the FAQ of the Platform Readme.
The linked FAQ says
Note: Dash Platform is currently available on the Dash Testnet only
Is that true?
I'm going to stop here.
Possible Solution
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
- Try to follow the README
Context
Trying to get to a point where I can register a contested username.
Your Environment
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- Link to your project:
PopOS 22.04 (Ubuntu)
Expected Behavior
Install instructions should, well, work.
Current Behavior
Instructions say clone platform-tui repo, then cd rs-platform-explorer. But no rs-platform-explorer directory exists. Were we meant to mkdir that?
Further, the ````shell` is probably not meant to be visible.
There is an extraneous quote at the end of the rustup command. And a few other commands.
It isn't clear to me whether "the TUI directory" is ~/platform-tui, ~/rs-platform-explorer, or something else.
The linked FAQ says
Is that true?
I'm going to stop here.
Possible Solution
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Context
Trying to get to a point where I can register a contested username.
Your Environment
PopOS 22.04 (Ubuntu)