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Suez is a “Tool for pretty printing and optimizing Lightning Network channels.”. | Suez is a “Tool for pretty printing and optimizing Lightning Network channels.”. | ||
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mkdir -p ~/src | mkdir -p ~/src | ||
cd ~/src | cd ~/src | ||
=== Cloning from Git === | === Cloning from Git === | ||
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git clone https://github.com/prusnak/suez.git | git clone https://github.com/prusnak/suez.git | ||
cd suez | cd suez | ||
=== Python & Poetry === | === Python & Poetry === | ||
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python3 —version | python3 —version | ||
pip3 install poetry | pip3 install poetry | ||
=== Installing dependencies and running suez === | === Installing dependencies and running suez === | ||
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poetry install | poetry install | ||
poetry run ./suez | poetry run ./suez | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 2 October 2021
Suez is a “Tool for pretty printing and optimizing Lightning Network channels.”.
Installation
A good place to save third party software on your node is the ~/src directory.
mkdir -p ~/src cd ~/src
Cloning from Git
We’ll need to clone the code from github, this is done using git. So let’s first make sure we have git installed:
sudo apt-get install git -y git —version git clone https://github.com/prusnak/suez.git cd suez
Python & Poetry
Suez is implemented in Python3, and uses ‘poetry’ for its dependencies. Python3 is the default python version if you’re running Ubuntu >= 20.04.
python3 —version pip3 install poetry
Installing dependencies and running suez
At this point you should be able to complete the last 2 steps:
poetry install poetry run ./suez