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Connect Now. Contribute Contribute to the App Inventor system or educational resources. Learn More. Collaborate Learn about research and affiliations with App Inventor. Explore Options. Release date February 8, More. Note 1: If you are working on a bit linux system, you need to install bit version of: glibc to get a bit version of ld-linux.
Note 2: Certain Java 8 features, such as lambda expressions, are not supported on Android, so please don't use them in your changes to the source code. Consider forking the project if you want to make changes to the sources.
If you simply want to run it locally, you can simply clone it. If you decide to fork, follow the instructions given by github. After that you can clone your own copy of the sources with:. Configuring a remote pointing to this repository is also a good idea if you are forking:. Finally, you will also have to make sure that you are ignoring files that need ignoring:.
App Inventor uses Blockly, the web-based visual programming editor from Google, as a core part of its editor. Blockly core is made available to App Inventor as a git submodule. The first time after forking or cloning the repository, you will need to perform the following commands:.
For developers who will be working on Blockly within the context of App Inventor, the preferred checkout procedure is to perform a git submodule init , edit the.
After changing. If you need to switch back to a branch that does contains the Blockly and Closure Library sources in the tree, you will need to run the command:.
When switching back, you will need to repeat the initialization and update procedure above. Run this command to run a self-diagnosis of your environment. This command tries to figure out common installation issues and offers you a solution to fix them yourself. Make sure this passes all the checks before you proceed further. Before compiling the code, an auth key is needed. To use the emulator, you will first need to first install some software on your computer this is not required for the wifi solution.
Follow the instructions below for your operating system, then come back to this page to move on to starting the emulator. You can check whether your computer is running the latest version of the software by visiting the page App Inventor 2 Connection Test. Using the emulator or the USB cable requires the use of a program named aiStarter. This program is the helper that permits the browser to communicate with the emulator or USB cable. The aiStarter program was installed when you installed the App Inventor Setup package.
You do not need aiStarter if you are using only the wireless companion.
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