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## Development
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Bruno is being developed as a desktop app. You need to load the app by running the nextjs app in one terminal and then run the electron app in another terminal.
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### Dependencies
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- NodeJS v18
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### Local Development
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```bash
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# use nodejs 18 version
nvm use
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# install deps
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npm i --legacy-peer-deps
# build graphql docs
npm run build:graphql-docs
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# build bruno query
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npm run build:bruno-query
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# run next app (terminal 1)
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npm run dev:web
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# run electron app (terminal 2)
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npm run dev:electron
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```
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### Troubleshooting
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You might encounter a `Unsupported platform` error when you run `npm install` . To fix this, you will need to delete `node_modules` and `package-lock.json` and run `npm install` . This should install all the necessary packages needed to run the app.
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```shell
# Delete node_modules in sub-directories
find ./ -type d -name "node_modules" -print0 | while read -d $'\0' dir; do
rm -rf "$dir"
done
# Delete package-lock in sub-directories
find . -type f -name "package-lock.json" -delete
```
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### Testing
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```bash
# bruno-schema
npm test --workspace=packages/bruno-schema
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# bruno-lang
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npm test --workspace=packages/bruno-lang
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```