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This repository is the central place for the development of the [Avail Light Client](https://docs.availproject.org/docs/operate-a-node/node-types).
## Getting started
- **Main documentation** can be found on <https://docs.availproject.org>.
- Want to run a **Light Client node**? Please check this [how-to](https://docs.availproject.org/docs/operate-a-node/run-a-light-client/0010-light-client).
- Detailed light client [readme](client/README.md)
- To report bugs, suggest improvements, or request new features, please open an issue on this repository's GitHub page.
## Repository Structure
The main components of this repository are structured as follows:
- `bootstrap/`: Implementation of protocols that serve as the entry point to the P2P network of Light Clients.
- `client/`: Implements all necessary components for the functioning of the Light Client.
- `core/`: This library forms the core of Avail Light Client, providing essential clients and logic for the system.
- `compatibility-test/`: This folder contains compatibility tests.
- `crawler/` : Diagnostic tool that crawls Light Client's P2P network.
- `fat/` : Pushes grid data to the P2P network to ensure high hit rates.
- `relay/`: Implements all necessary components to utilize the Circuit Relay transport protocol.
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