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# Tendermint
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```
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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make html
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```
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Welcome to the Tendermint Core documentation! The introduction below provides
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an overview to help you navigate to your area of interest.
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to build the docs locally then open the file `_build/html/index.html` in your browser.
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## Introduction
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**WARNING:** This documentation is intended to be viewed at:
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Tendermint Core is Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) middleware that takes a state
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transition machine - written in any programming language - and securely
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replicates it on many machines. In other words, a blockchain.
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https://tendermint.readthedocs.io
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Tendermint requires an application running over the Application Blockchain
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Interface (ABCI) - and comes packaged with an example application to do so.
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Follow the [installation instructions](./install) to get up and running
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quickly. For more details on [using tendermint](./using-tendermint) see that
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and the following sections.
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and may contain broken internal links when viewed from Github.
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## Networks
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Testnets can be setup manually on one or more machines, or automatically on one
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or more machine, using a variety of methods described in the [deploy testnets
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section](./deploy-testnets). For more information (and to join) about the
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Cosmos Network testnets, see [here](/getting-started/full-node.md).
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## Application Development
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The first step to building application on Tendermint is to [install
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ABCI-CLI](./getting-started) and play with the example applications.
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display: block;
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clear: both;
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cursor: pointer;
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}
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content: " ▼";
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.toggle .header.open:after {
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content: " ▲";
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let makeCodeBlocksCollapsible = function() {
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$(".toggle > *").hide();
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$(".toggle .header").show();
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$(".toggle .header").click(function() {
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$(this).parent().children().not(".header").toggle({"duration": 400});
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$(this).parent().children(".header").toggleClass("open");
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});
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};
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// we could use the }(); way if we would have access to jQuery in HEAD, i.e. we would need to force the theme
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// to load jQuery before our custom scripts
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{% extends "!layout.html" %}
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{% set css_files = css_files + ["_static/custom_collapsible_code.css"] %}
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# sadly, I didn't find a css style way to add custom JS to a list that is automagically added to head like CSS (above) #}
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{% block extrahead %}
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<script type="text/javascript" src="_static/custom_collapsible_code.js"></script>
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{% endblock %}
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{% block footer %}
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<script type="text/javascript">
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$(document).ready(function() {
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// using this approach as we don't have access to the jQuery selectors
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// when executing the function on load in HEAD
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makeCodeBlocksCollapsible();
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});
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</script>
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{% endblock %}
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pattern of messages.
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For more information, see the [application developers
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guide](./app-development.html). For examples of running an ABCI app with
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Tendermint, see the [getting started guide](./getting-started.html).
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guide](./app-development.md). For examples of running an ABCI app with
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Tendermint, see the [getting started guide](./getting-started.md).
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Next is the ABCI specification.
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After a few seconds, all the nodes should connect to each other and
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start making blocks! For more information, see the Tendermint Networks
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section of [the guide to using Tendermint](using-tendermint.html).
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section of [the guide to using Tendermint](./using-tendermint.md).
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But wait! Steps 3 and 4 are quite manual. Instead, use [this
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script](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/develop/docs/examples/init_testnet.sh),
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something useful, you must start two programs: one is Tendermint Core,
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the other is your application, which can be written in any programming
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language. Recall from [the intro to
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ABCI](introduction.html#ABCI-Overview) that Tendermint Core handles all
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ABCI](./introduction.md#ABCI-Overview) that Tendermint Core handles all
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the p2p and consensus stuff, and just forwards transactions to the
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application when they need to be validated, or when they're ready to be
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committed to a block.
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If you have used Tendermint, you may want to reset the data for a new
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blockchain by running `tendermint unsafe_reset_all`. Then you can run
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`tendermint node` to start Tendermint, and connect to the app. For more
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details, see [the guide on using Tendermint](./using-tendermint.html).
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details, see [the guide on using Tendermint](./using-tendermint.md).
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You should see Tendermint making blocks! We can get the status of our
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Tendermint node as follows:
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}
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For more details on the `broadcast_tx` API, see [the guide on using
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Tendermint](./using-tendermint.html).
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Tendermint](./using-tendermint.md).
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## CounterJS - Example in Another Language
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Kill the previous `counter` and `tendermint` processes. Now run the app:
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node example/app.js
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node example/counter.js
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In another window, reset and start `tendermint`:
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round, propose a block, receive more than 2/3 of prevotes, then
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precommits and finally have a chance to commit a block. For details,
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please refer to [Consensus
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Overview](introduction.html#consensus-overview) or [Byzantine Consensus
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Algorithm](specification.html).
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Overview](./introduction.md#consensus-overview) or [Byzantine Consensus
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Algorithm](./spec/consensus).
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I[10-04|13:54:30.393] enterNewRound(91/0). Current: 91/0/RoundStepNewHeight module=consensus
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Here is the list of modules you may encounter in Tendermint's log and a
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little overview what they do.
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- `abci-client` As mentioned in [Application Development Guide](app-development.md#abci-design), Tendermint acts as an ABCI
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- `abci-client` As mentioned in [Application Development Guide](./app-development.md), Tendermint acts as an ABCI
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client with respect to the application and maintains 3 connections:
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mempool, consensus and query. The code used by Tendermint Core can
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be found [here](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/tree/develop/abci/client).
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found
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[here](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/types/events.go).
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You can subscribe to them by calling `subscribe` RPC method. Refer
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to [RPC docs](specification/rpc.html) for additional information.
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to [RPC docs](./specification/rpc.md) for additional information.
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- `mempool` Mempool module handles all incoming transactions, whenever
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they are coming from peers or the application.
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- `p2p` Provides an abstraction around peer-to-peer communication. For
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more details, please check out the
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[README](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/p2p/README.md).
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- `rpc` [Tendermint's RPC](specification/rpc.html).
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- `rpc` [Tendermint's RPC](./specification/rpc.md).
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- `rpc-server` RPC server. For implementation details, please read the
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[README](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/rpc/lib/README.md).
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- `state` Represents the latest state and execution submodule, which
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Welcome to Tendermint!
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======================
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This location for our documentation has been deprecated, please see:
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.. image:: assets/tmint-logo-blue.png
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:height: 200px
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:width: 200px
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:align: center
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- https://tendermint.com/docs
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Introduction
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------------
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The last version built by Read The Docs will still be available at:
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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introduction.md
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install.md
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getting-started.md
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using-tendermint.md
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deploy-testnets.md
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ecosystem.md
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Tendermint Tools
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----------------
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.. the tools/ files are pulled in from the tools repo
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.. see the bottom of conf.py
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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tools/docker.md
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terraform-and-ansible.md
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tools/benchmarking.md
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tools/monitoring.md
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ABCI, Apps, Logging, Etc
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------------------------
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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abci-cli.md
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abci-spec.md
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app-architecture.md
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app-development.md
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subscribing-to-events-via-websocket.md
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indexing-transactions.md
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how-to-read-logs.md
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running-in-production.md
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metrics.md
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Research & Specification
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------------------------
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:maxdepth: 1
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determinism.md
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transactional-semantics.md
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.. specification.md ## keep this file for legacy purpose. needs to be fixed though
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* For a deeper dive, see `this thesis <https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/xmlui/handle/10214/9769>`__.
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* There is also the `original whitepaper <https://tendermint.com/static/docs/tendermint.pdf>`__, though it is now quite outdated.
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* Readers might also be interested in the `Cosmos Whitepaper <https://cosmos.network/whitepaper>`__ which describes Tendermint, ABCI, and how to build a scalable, heterogeneous, cryptocurrency network.
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* For example applications and related software built by the Tendermint team and other, see the `software ecosystem <https://tendermint.com/ecosystem>`__.
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Join the `community <https://cosmos.network/community>`__ to ask questions and discuss projects.
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- https://tendermint.readthedocs.io/projects/tools/en/v0.21.0/
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#############
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Specification
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#############
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Here you'll find details of the Tendermint specification. Tendermint's types are produced by `godoc <https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types>`__.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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specification/block-structure.rst
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specification/byzantine-consensus-algorithm.rst
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specification/configuration.rst
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specification/corruption.rst
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specification/fast-sync.rst
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specification/genesis.rst
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specification/light-client-protocol.rst
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specification/merkle.rst
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specification/rpc.rst
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specification/secure-p2p.rst
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specification/validators.rst
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## Configuration
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Tendermint uses a `config.toml` for configuration. For details, see [the
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config specification](./specification/configuration.html).
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config specification](./specification/configuration.md).
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Notable options include the socket address of the application
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Algorithm](./specification/byzantine-consensus-algorithm.html#proposals)
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Algorithm](./specification/byzantine-consensus-algorithm.md#proposals)
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Updating validators in a live network is supported but must be
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developers guide](./app-development.html) for more details.
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developers guide](./app-development.md) for more details.
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