You can access it at https://tex.benchcore.io/.
git clone https://github.com/benchcore/bench-testnet-explorer && cd bench-testnet-explorer
yarn install
yarn build:texnet
If you are going to host your explorer instance on GitHub Pages you will need to specify your base url in most cases as GitHub Pages serves repositories from sub-directories instead of sub-domains.
yarn build --base https://username.github.io/repository/
A running instance of the explorer on GitHub Pages can be found at https://benchcore.github.io/bex-explorer.
This step is not required if you are hosting the explorer on your "root" repository which is usually your username https://username.github.io/.
You can run the explorer as an express server. This makes it a little more light-weight but not needing to have services such as apache or nginx.
EXPLORER_HOST="127.0.0.1" EXPLORER_PORT="4200" node express-server.js
If you wish to remove the /#/
from your URLs you can follow those steps https://router.vuejs.org/en/essentials/history-mode.html.
yarn build:texnet --history
yarn dev --env.routerMode=history
Keep in mind that this requires you to run your own server and a running instance of nginx.
yarn dev # or yarn dev:texnet
yarn dev --env.routerMode=history
$ yarn test