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How to setup Browsh's build system for Mac

If you want to try Browsh, you can use Homebrew. Check out the installation page at the official site).

Installations

You need Go, Firefox and Node.js to run Browsh.

Install Go

Follow the installation guide (you can use an installer).

Install Firefox

Follow the official guide to install Firefox.

Include Firefox to your PATH

The firefox executable is probably at /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS. You need to add it to your PATH so that Browsh can create new instances of Firefox.

Install Node.js

Follow the official downloading page.

Use Nodejs > v8.11.4 with Browsh.

Install web-ext globally

It's a Mozilla tool for working with Firefox web extensions:

npm install -g web-ext

Setting up your Browsh

Clone Browsh

Fork Browsh to your Github account. Clone it to a directory of your choice. We will refer to this directory as $browsh for the rest of the guide.

Install NPM packages

cd "$browsh/webext"
npm install

Run the build script

cd "$browsh"
# install required package"
./interfacer/contrib/build_browsh.sh

Running Browsh from source

Now that you have the required dependencies installed, we can run Browsh. Open three terminals and do the following:

Terminal 1 (builds JavaScript)

cd "$browsh/webext
# create a dist folder inside the webext folder.
npx webpack --watch

Terminal 2 (handles Firefox web extension)

mkdir "$browsh/webext/dist"
cd "$browsh/webext/dist"
npx webpack --watch

Terminal 3 (Displays Browsh)

cd "$browsh/interfacer"
go run ./cmd/browsh/main.go --firefox.use-existing --debug