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dashboard-inconsistency-guard

v0.0.20

Published

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Downloads

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Readme

DIG: Dashboard Inconsistency Guard

DIG systematically detects inconsistencies and proposes revisions to multiple visualizations.

How To Run DIG Locally

1. Install Node 12.22.12 using one of Node's official installation packages

  • For Macbook M1 Chip, try the 'node-v12.22.12.pkg'.
  • For Windows, try 'node-v12.22.12-win-x86.zip' or 'node-v12.22.12-win-x64.zip'.

Pro tips:

Later versions of node will lead to yarn start errors

Don't use Conda to create virtual environment to install different version of Node. It will cause some errors when run yarn.

For Mac users, try to use the default MacOS terminal rather than VScode terminal when run yarn.

2. Install yarn from command line:

npm install --global yarn

3. Navigate to /dig folder and run yarn and yarn start

yarn                    # install all other dependencies
yarn start              # start DIG on localhost

(Optional) Install jq (only if yarn start gives you jq-related errors):

brew install jq

If you do not see DIG starting in your browser, check the troubleshooting issues. If your problem differs from the existing issues, please file a new one.

How To Contribute To DIG

If you have suggestions or find a new bug, please create an issue.

If you want to help us close issues, please read our contribution page and send a pull request.