Set Up Avalanche Starter Kit
Environment Setup
The Avalanche Starter Kit contains everything you need to get started quickly with Avalanche. Among other tools it contains Avalanche CLI. With that you can set up a local network, create a Avalanche L1, customize the Avalanche L1/VM configuration, and so on.
In this course we will run the Avalanche Starter Kit in a hosted environment on Github. This is the most quick way to get started.
Start Avalanche Starter Kit in a Codespace
Follow the steps in the following video:
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Open Avalanche Starter Kit- Open the Avalanche Starter Kit Github Repository
- Click the green Code button
- Switch to the *Codespaces tab
- Click Create Codespace on main
The Codespace will open in a new tab. Wait until it's fully built
Verify everything is working correctly
Open the terminal with Ctrl + `
or by opening it through the menu:
Now enter avalanche -h to verify everything is working:
As a result you should see the help of Avalanche CLI:
Optional: Open Codespace locally in Visual Studio Code
You can switch any time from the browser IDE to Visual Studio Code:
The first time you switch, you will be asked to install the Codespaces extension and connect VS Code to you GitHub account, if it is not already connceted.