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lbry.io

The lbry.io website.

Running lbry.io

It's very easy to have lbry.io running locally:

  • Install PHP7
  • Checkout the project
  • Run ./dev.sh from the project root
  • Access localhost:8000 in your browser

To run remotely, simply install PHP and configure Apache or your server of choice to serve web/index.php.

Note that some pages and interactions rely on API keys that will not be available to you in your install.