Bridge v2.4.0
Bridge is an open-source application for interacting with Azimuth. As of January 14, 2019, the Azimuth address space is live on the Ethereum blockchain. You can find it at azimuth.eth
.
Owners of Azimuth points will be able to boot Arvo, the Urbit OS, using their Azimuth point as an Urbit ID.
Requirements
Python 3.7.2
Instructions
- To use Bridge, download this release and unzip it (
bridge-2.4.0.zip
). - Open up your command line interface (Terminal on MacOS, Command Prompt on Windows).
cd
into thebridge-2.4.0
directory.- Run this command:
python3 -m http.server 5000 --bind 127.0.0.1
- You can then use Bridge by navigating to http://localhost:5000 using a web browser. (We recommend using Firefox or Chrome.)
Verify checksums
To validate your downloaded file's integrity, compare the lines in checksum.txt to SHA-256 hashes of the bridge-2.4.0
directory's contents.
- On MacOS:
shasum -a 256 -c checksums.txt .
- On Linux:
sha256sum -c checksums.txt .
- On Windows: Go into the
build
directory and verify files individually withCertUtil -hashFile [file_name] SHA256
Changes
v2.4.0
(2020-05-05)
This release brings authentication tokens for non-custodial wallets, as well as various fixes and improvements.
- Adds support for authentication tokens, paving the way for UX consistency improvements for non-custodial wallets. (#431)
- Hide invite code input field if it's known through the URL. (#444)
- Fix issue where Bridge gave you an old keyfile after configuring new keys. (#423)
- Fix various menu & routing issues. (#427, #434)
- Improved chain polling behavior. (#454)
- Improved error handling. (#428)
License
Licensed under the MIT license
Copyright (c) 2020 Tlon