![]() In Windows, open Command Prompt (type cmd into the Start menu and it should be the first result). In Mac OS X, open Terminal (it's in Utilities). Pokémon Showdown is installed and run using a command line. I recommend the Clone method - it's more time-consuming to set up, but much easier to update. If you're reading this in GitHub, there's a "Clone" button in the bottom of the right sidebar, or if you're really lazy, there's a "ZIP" download button. If you're reading this outside of GitHub, you've probably already done this. Install node.js if you don't have it yet the latest stable version is a good choice to install. Pokémon Showdown requires node.js, v0.10.2 and up. You can use your own computer as a server, but for other people to connect to your computer, you'll need to expose a port (default is 8000 but you can choose a different one) to connect to, which sometimes requires port forwarding (note that this isn't possible on certain internet connections). Note that to set up a server, you'll also need a server computer. This repository contains the files needed to set up your own Pokémon Showdown server. ![]() Pokémon Showdown simulates singles and doubles battles in all the games out so far (Generations 1 through 6). This is the source code for the game server of Pokémon Showdown, a website for Pokémon battling. Navigation: Website | Server repository | Client repository Introduction
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