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README.md

matrix-react-sdk

This is a react-based SDK for inserting a Matrix chat client into a web page

Getting started with the trivial example

  1. Install or update node.js so that your npm is at least at version 2.0.0
  2. Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk.git
  3. Switch to the example directory: cd matrix-react-sdk/examples/trivial
  4. Install the prerequisites: npm install
  5. Build the example and start a server: npm start

Now open http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser to see your newly built Matrix client.

Using the example app for development

To work on the CSS and Javascript and have the bundle files update as you change the source files, you'll need to do two extra things:

  1. Link the react sdk package into the example: cd matrix-react-sdk/example; npm link ..
  2. Start a watcher for the CSS files: cd matrix-react-sdk; npm run start:css

Note that you may need to restart the CSS builder if you add a new file. Note that npm start builds debug versions of the the javascript and CSS, which are much larger than the production versions build by the npm run build commands.