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Getting Started with Fluence

This example demonstrates how to use marine services via JS client. It will work both in frontend and backend environments. The wasm file from the example has been taken from this example.

To learn how to build marine services, peek at marine-examples folder in this repository or in Marine docs.

To run this example you need @latest version of Fluence CLI. You can find installation guide here.

Getting started

Go to src/frontend folder:

cd ./src/frontend

Install dependencies:

npm i

Run aqua compiler:

fluence aqua

Start the dev server

npm run dev

Click on the link in console output. Window on localhost:5173 should open. After that wait for the button and click it. You should see "Hi, Fluence".

Learn more

To learn more, refer to the documentation page