If you only want to see the demo, you don’t need any of these; all you need is a modern browser.
Quick Start
First, install the Mozilla Add-on SDK if you haven’t already.
Then, check out the Lightbeam repository and enter it (do this where you want the lightbeam directory, not in the addon-sdk directory):
git clone git://github.com/mozilla/lightbeam.git
cd lightbeam
Finally, run:
jpm run
This will start Firefox with a temporary profile that has Lightbeam installed. Just click on the Lightbeam icon at the bottom-right of the browser window to open the web front-end.
At this point, any changes you make to the web front-end simply require reloading the tab containing it. Changing the add-on, however, will require quitting Firefox and running jpm run again.
Software Used
The following software is bundled with the repository and doesn’t need to be manually obtained.
Lightbeam for Firefox README
This is an add-on for Firefox that helps to visualize sites that may be tracking you around the internet. The add-on is available from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lightbeam/.
Prerequisites
If you only want to see the demo, you don’t need any of these; all you need is a modern browser.
Quick Start
First, install the Mozilla Add-on SDK if you haven’t already.
Then, check out the Lightbeam repository and enter it (do this where you want the lightbeam directory, not in the addon-sdk directory):
Finally, run:
This will start Firefox with a temporary profile that has Lightbeam installed. Just click on the Lightbeam icon at the bottom-right of the browser window to open the web front-end.
At this point, any changes you make to the web front-end simply require reloading the tab containing it. Changing the add-on, however, will require quitting Firefox and running
jpm runagain.Software Used
The following software is bundled with the repository and doesn’t need to be manually obtained.