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Documentation for running eth the first time #4238

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VERTlG0 opened this issue Jul 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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Documentation for running eth the first time #4238

VERTlG0 opened this issue Jul 8, 2017 · 2 comments

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@VERTlG0
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VERTlG0 commented Jul 8, 2017

The cpp-ethereum homepage is not exactly helpful... http://cpp-ethereum.org/ which just takes you to here: http://www.ethdocs.org/en/latest/ethereum-clients/cpp-ethereum/ which only helps with building and installing.. and the only useful link is the "Running" which is only this: "Running eth without any argument will synchronise your node to the public blockchain. It is also possible to create or synchronise to another blockchain (see custom blockchain using eth)." Then the rest goes on to talk about Geth.

Possibly adding commands from the Getting Started in the doc to the readme such as the wallet creation, key creation, and wallet list commands, as well as the link to the eth console git could help give new users a smoother, and better experience with using cpp-ethereum.

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Still open? Links in the issue description are dead.

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gumb0 commented Sep 30, 2019

@josephnicholas I think we'd welcome any contribution with new Getting Started docs, but note that we already have a couple of guides like that at https://github.com/ethereum/aleth/blob/master/doc/private_net_remix.rst and https://github.com/ethereum/aleth/blob/master/doc/private_net_sync.rst

(The new docs should also go into doc directory)

@ethereum ethereum deleted a comment from Bhandy57 Oct 6, 2019
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