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Since the original creators [https://blog.run.network/ decided to leave the project], we don't know if the documentation they currently host will remain online, and it will probably not get updated or maintained.
 
Since the original creators [https://blog.run.network/ decided to leave the project], we don't know if the documentation they currently host will remain online, and it will probably not get updated or maintained.
  
We believe our first step could be to port the official [https://run.network/docs/#introduction check the documentation] to this wiki, by cleverly leveraging wiki's ability to link pages to make it easier to search.
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We believe our first step could be to port the [https://run.network/docs/#introduction official documentation] to this wiki, by cleverly leveraging wiki's ability to link pages to make it easier to search.
  
 
What's more, some members of the RUN community are already willing to build tools or are willing to explore expanding the protocol, so this wiki is a place for them to share their efforts and collaborate.
 
What's more, some members of the RUN community are already willing to build tools or are willing to explore expanding the protocol, so this wiki is a place for them to share their efforts and collaborate.

Revision as of 17:52, 13 December 2022

Welcome to RunCraft.io's RUN wiki

run.network's logo
run.network's logo

This wiki can be used by any developper that uses RUN from run.network

Please note that RunCraft is not affiliated with the owners of RUN but is an independant venture that is still in development.


Getting started

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Checkout run.network to download RUN's SDK, or check the documentation or the tutorials


What will this wiki be used for?

This wiki is a community effort to have a community maintained documentation of the RUN protocol and library.

Since the original creators decided to leave the project, we don't know if the documentation they currently host will remain online, and it will probably not get updated or maintained.

We believe our first step could be to port the official documentation to this wiki, by cleverly leveraging wiki's ability to link pages to make it easier to search.

What's more, some members of the RUN community are already willing to build tools or are willing to explore expanding the protocol, so this wiki is a place for them to share their efforts and collaborate.