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Developer Machine Setup (Mac)
-----------------------------
-DOCKER
+DOCKER SETUP
1. Follow the instructions at http://docs.docker.com/installation/mac/
<br>a) Use the Boot2Docker command-line utility
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Any issues? Please let us know on our forums at: http://bit.ly/1MY1kul
-GO
+GO SETUP
1. Download Go from http://golang.org/dl/
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1. Make a project directory for Mattermost, which we'll call **$PROJECT** for the rest of these instructions
2. Make a `go` directory in your $PROJECT directory
-3. Open or create your *~/.bash_profile* and add the following lines: <br>`export GOPATH=$PROJECT/go`<br>`export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin` <br>then refresh your bash profile with `source ~/.bash_profile`
+3. Open or create your ~/.bash_profile and add the following lines: <br> `export GOPATH=$PROJECT/go`<br> `export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin` <br>then refresh your bash profile with `source ~/.bash_profile`
4. Then use `cd $GOPATH` and `mkdir -p src/github.com/mattermost` then cd into this directory and run `git clone github.com/mattermost/platform.git`
5. If you do not have Mercurial, download it with: `brew install mercurial`
6. Then do `cd platform` and `make test`. Provided the test runs fine, you now have a complete build environment.