![]() ![]() (see Browse Happy for current latest versions). We support the latest two versions of all major browsers, except IE, where we currently only support 11 and Edge. Our security policy can be read in full here. Need to report a security vulnerability? Go to or directly to our security bug bounty site. To clarify these expectations, Calypso has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant. You can help reporting, testing, and detailing bugs, and also test new features we release in our "beta" program for testing on Horizon. We're committed to doing our part to make both Calypso and the wider WordPress community welcoming to everyone. Just don’t forget to check out our CONTRIBUTING doc – it includes a few technical details that will make the process a lot smoother.Ĭalypso welcomes – and indeed has been built by – contributors from all walks of life, with different backgrounds, and with a wide range of experience. If Calypso sparks your interest, don’t hesitate to send a pull request, send a suggestion, file a bug, or just ask a question. Need more detailed installation instructions? We have them. Open calypso.localhost:3000 in your browser.Execute yarn and then yarn start from the root directory of the repository.Add 127.0.0.1 calypso.localhost to your local hosts file.Make sure you have git, node, and yarn installed.You can try out the user-side of Calypso on (a lot of the logged-in area is Calypso if in doubt, view source), you can poke around the code here on GitHub, or you can install it and run it locally. You can read more about Calypso at /calypso. It’s built with JavaScript – a very light node plus express server, React.js, Redux, wpcom.js, and many other wonderful libraries on the front-end. Calypso is built for reading, writing, and managing all of your WordPress sites in one place. Calypso is the new front-end – a beautiful redesign of the WordPress dashboard using a single-page web application, powered by the REST API. ![]()
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