The Echo Desktop Wallet is a local application that allows you to create, manage, and import an Echo account, work with contracts, send and receive assets. The wallet is built on the latest technologies and available for Linux, Mac, and Windows operating systems.
- Create, manage, and import accounts.
- Multiple account creation and management.
- Work with account permissions (add a key, remove a key, threshold, weight).
- Send and receive transactions.
- View transaction history.
- Create Smart Contract.
- Call Smart Contract.
- Watch ERC20 tokens.
- Work with different networks.
- View the status of the node.
Electron-based desktop apps for Linux (packaged as deb
),
MacOS (packaged as dmg
) and Windows installer are available for download from the
releases page.
Before installing, download and install Node.js. Node.js 8.x.x or higher is required.
Use the following steps to install the wallet from github source:
Clone the git repository:
git clone https://github.com/echoprotocol/echo-wallet.git
Go into the repository:
cd echo-wallet
Use the package manager npm to install dependencies:
npm install
This starts the process in development mode and starts a webpack dev server:
npm start
This will launch the Echo Desktop Wallet at http://localhost:8080
If you want builds the wallet for production to the build
folder run this command:
npm run build
It correctly bundles Echo Desktop Wallet in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance
If you want builds the app for Linux to the build/binaries
folder run this command:
npm run package-deb
If you want builds the app for Windows to the build/binaries
folder run this command:
npm run package-win
If you want builds the app for MacOS to the build/binaries
folder run this command:
npm run package-mac
If you want builds the app for Windows on Linux to the build/binaries
you need to install Wine (2.0+ is required)
After install the Wine run this command:
npm run package-win
Building the Electron App using Docker for Windows on any platform.
You can use Docker to avoid installing system dependencies. Docker (electronuserland/builder:wine
with installed Wine) is recommended to avoid installing system dependencies. To build app for Windows on any platform run docker container:
docker run --rm -ti \
-v ${PWD}:/project \
electronuserland/builder:wine
Type in
npm run package-win
You will find your .exe
build file in build/binaries
directory.
Building the Electron App using Docker for Linux on any platform.
Docker (electronuserland/builder:10
. 10
is major NodeJS version) is recommended to avoid installing system dependencies.
docker run --rm -ti -v ${PWD}:/project electronuserland/builder:10
Type in
npm run package-deb
You will find your .deb
build file in build/binaries
directory.
You will need a mac machine to make a .dmg
build.
To lint your *.js
and *.jsx
files run this command:
npm run lint
Read our Contributing Guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2019 Echo Technological Solutions LLC
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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