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https://github.com/ethereum/browser-solidity/tree/gh-pages and
download the .ZIP file as explained on that page.
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npm / Node.js
=============
This is probably the most portable and most convenient way to install Solidity locally.
A platform-independent JavaScript library is provided by compiling the C++ source
-into JavaScript using Emscripten for browser-solidity and there is also an npm
-package available.
+into JavaScript using Emscripten. It can be used in projects directly (such as Browser-Solidity).
+Please refer to the `solc-js <https://github.com/ethereum/solc-js>`_ repository for instructions.
-To install it, simply use
+It also contains a commandline tool called `solcjs`, which can be installed via npm:
.. code:: bash
- npm install solc
+ npm install -g solc
+
+.. note::
-Details about the usage of the Node.js package can be found in the
-`solc-js repository <https://github.com/ethereum/solc-js>`_.
+ The comandline options of `solcjs` are not compatible with `solc` and tools (such as `geth`)
+ expecting the behaviour of `solc` will not work with `solcjs`.
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