The fledger CLI allows to run a fledger node on any libc-compatible system supported by rust. Once started, it will connect to the fledger network signalling server, and then contact as many nodes as necessary to have a well-connected network. The command takes the following arguments:
USAGE:
fledger [OPTIONS]
OPTIONS:
-c, --config <CONFIG> Path to the configuration directory [default: ./fledger]
-h, --help Print help information
-n, --name <NAME> Set the name of the node - reverts to a random value if not
given
-u, --uptime-sec <UPTIME_SEC> Uptime interval - to stress test disconnections
-V, --version Print version information
When fledger
is called for the first time, it creates a directory
called ./fledger
and puts the configuration init.
One of the configuration files contains the private key of the node,
which will probably be used in a future version to protect some more
important part of the system, so keep it secure and don't share it.