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Tora Launcher - Tutorial

Quick Start Tutorial Guide

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Introduction

Tora Launcher is a multi-platform Tora client running as a desktop application.

Users with any level of experience can use it to start up and run their own Tora node, just like running a desktop wallet.

Currently, Tora Launcher supports MacOS, Linux, and Windows.

Releases can be found here: .

Guide for MacOS

This is the guide for MacOS version. If you are using other operating systems, please note there may be changes.

1) Download

Go to , find the release tagged with "Latest", and download the file ending with .dmg.

2) Install App

Double click the .dmg file you just downloaded, and follow the guide on your device to install.

3) Install Tora Docker Image

After opening up the app, you will need to install the Tora docker image that includes the OpenLM model.

Click on "INSTALL TORA".

4) Configure Node

After installation, you will see the app's main screen.

Click on "SETTING".

Enter configurations to all required fields:

  • PRIVATE KEY: the private key that you use for the node that pays gas with sufficient balance for node operations on blockchain. Please note: it is recommended to use a separate wallet other than your daily used wallet.

  • MODEL: the AI model in Onchain AI Oracle that you want to run in your node.

  • NETWORK: the network that you submit validation results.

  • WEBSOCKET URL and JSON-RPC URL: the RPC endpoints that you use for getting blockchain data. Default RPCs are provided.

Scroll down and click on "START" to start your node.

If you are starting the node for the first time, you are required to set up password.

5) Running the node

When node is running, you will be see the status on the top-right corner and "NODE" page.

You can also check out logs in "LOG" page.

If you encounter issues when starting up the app, please follow to verify the app on your device.

It is required to keep open when installing. If you don't have docker open when going into this step, you will need to restart Tora app.

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