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Open MCT is a web-based platform for mission operations user interface
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software.
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## Build
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Open MCT is built using [`npm`](http://npmjs.com/)
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and [`gulp`](http://gulpjs.com/).
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To build:
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`npm run prepublish`
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This will compile and minify JavaScript sources, as well as copy over assets.
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The contents of the `dist` folder will contain a runnable Open MCT
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instance (e.g. by starting an HTTP server in that directory), including:
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* A `main.js` file containing Open MCT source code.
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* Various assets in the `example` and `platform` directories.
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* An `index.html` that runs Open MCT in its default configuration.
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Additional `gulp` tasks are defined in [the gulpfile](gulpfile.js).
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### Building Documentation
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Open MCT's documentation is generated by an
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[npm](https://www.npmjs.com/)-based build. It has additional dependencies that
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may not be available on every platform and thus is not covered in the standard
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npm install. Ensure your system has [libcairo](http://cairographics.org/)
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installed and then run the following commands:
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* `npm install`
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* `npm install canvas nomnoml`
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* `npm run docs`
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Documentation will be generated in `target/docs`.
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### Building Open MCT
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Once downloaded, Open MCT can be built with the following command:
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npm install
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This will install various dependencies, build CSS from Sass files, run tests,
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and lint the source code.
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It's not necessary to do this after every code change, unless you are making
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changes to stylesheets, or you are running the minified version of the app
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(under `dist`).
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### Running Open MCT
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Once built, Open MCT can be run using the command:
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npm start
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For more information on building and running Open MCT, please see our getting started guide - https://nasa.github.io/openmct/getting-started/
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## Bundles
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A bundle is a group of software components (including source code, declared
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* `npm install`
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* `npm run all`
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## Build
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Open MCT is built using [`npm`](http://npmjs.com/)
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and [`gulp`](http://gulpjs.com/).
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To build:
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`npm run prepublish`
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This will compile and minify JavaScript sources, as well as copy over assets.
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The contents of the `dist` folder will contain a runnable Open MCT
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instance (e.g. by starting an HTTP server in that directory), including:
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* A `main.js` file containing Open MCT source code.
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* Various assets in the `example` and `platform` directories.
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* An `index.html` that runs Open MCT in its default configuration.
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Additional `gulp` tasks are defined in [the gulpfile](gulpfile.js).
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### Building Documentation
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Open MCT's documentation is generated by an
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[npm](https://www.npmjs.com/)-based build. It has additional dependencies that
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may not be available on every platform and thus is not covered in the standard
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npm install. Ensure your system has [libcairo](http://cairographics.org/)
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installed and then run the following commands:
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* `npm install`
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* `npm install canvas nomnoml`
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* `npm run docs`
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Documentation will be generated in `target/docs`.
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### Run the app
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Please see [tutorial](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/docs/src/tutorials/index.md)
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# Glossary
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Certain terms are used throughout Open MCT with consistent meanings
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