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# WooCommerce Admin
This is a feature plugin for a modern, javascript-driven WooCommerce Admin experience.
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:warning: This project is in active development, and is not ready for general use. You can follow the features in development by looking at the [project's issues](https://github.com/woocommerce/wc-admin/issues). **We do not recommend running this on production sites.**
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## Prerequisites
[Gutenberg](https://wordpress.org/plugins/gutenberg/) and [WooCommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/) should be installed prior to activating the WooCommerce Admin feature plugin.
For better debugging, it's also recommended you add `define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', true );` to your wp-config. This will load the unminified version of all libraries, and specifically the development build of React.
## Development
After cloning the repo, install dependencies with `npm install`. Now you can build the files using one of these commands:
- `npm run build` : Build a production version
- `npm start` : Build a development version, watch files for changes
- `npm run build:release` : Build a WordPress plugin ZIP file (`wc-admin.zip` will be created in the repository root)
There are also some helper scripts:
- `npm run lint` : Run eslint over the javascript files
- `npm run i18n` : A multi-step process, used to create a pot file from both the JS and PHP gettext calls. First it runs `i18n:js`, which creates a temporary `.pot` file from the JS files. Next it runs `i18n:php`, which converts that `.pot` file to a PHP file. Lastly, it runs `i18n:pot`, which creates the final `.pot` file from all the PHP files in the plugin (including the generated one with the JS strings).
- `npm test` : Run the JS test suite
## Privacy
If you have enabled WooCommerce usage tracking ( option `woocommerce_allow_tracking` ) then, in addition to the tracking described in https://woocommerce.com/usage-tracking/, this plugin also sends information about the actions that site administrators perform to Automattic - see https://automattic.com/privacy/#information-we-collect-automatically for more information.
## Contributing
There are many ways to contribute reporting bugs, feature suggestions and fixing bugs. For full details, please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md)