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I am able to run cleos from my command line after following basic setup instructions to launch a private testnet, including setting an alias:

alias cleos='docker exec -it eosio /opt/eosio/bin/cleos -u http://localhost:8888'

However, how do I run the nodeos command so that I can follow along the tutorial? I cannot find the instructions for the nodeos setup or alias command.

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  • you ran the nodeos command when you started your docker container in the first step
    – confused00
    Commented Aug 20, 2018 at 19:01
  • @confused00, then how do I next run the command nodeos -e -p eosio --plugin eosio::chain_api_plugin --plugin eosio::history_api_plugin? Thank you
    – smart
    Commented Aug 20, 2018 at 19:23
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    that part assumes you installed nodeos locally and you don't have a node running already. if you're using docker, you can just continue using the docker command from the first link, or you don't need to run anything if you still have the node running
    – confused00
    Commented Aug 20, 2018 at 19:39

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if you followed the second step you have started nodeos if you have not follow the given command.

docker run --rm --name eosio -d -p 8888:8888 -p 9876:9876 -v /tmp/work:/work -v /tmp/eosio/data:/mnt/dev/data -v /tmp/eosio/config:/mnt/dev/config eosio/eos-dev  /bin/bash -c "nodeos -e -p eosio --plugin eosio::producer_plugin --plugin eosio::history_plugin --plugin eosio::chain_api_plugin --plugin eosio::history_api_plugin --plugin eosio::http_plugin -d /mnt/dev/data --config-dir /mnt/dev/config --http-server-address=0.0.0.0:8888 --access-control-allow-origin=* --contracts-console --http-validate-host=false"

If you want to check just run

docker logs --tail 10 eosio

it will show the produced block list to you.

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