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| There are two variations of the official bitcoin program available; one with a graphical user interface (usually referred to as just “Bitcoin”), and a 'headless' version (called [[bitcoind]]). They are completely compatible with each other, and take the same command-line arguments, read the same configuration file, and read and write the same data files. You can run one copy of either Bitcoin or bitcoind on your system at a time (if you accidently try to launch another, the copy will let you know that Bitcoin or bitcoind is already running and will exit).
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| ==Command-line arguments== | | ==TOC 2== |
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| Give Bitcoin (or bitcoind) the -? or –help argument and it will print out a list of the most commonly used command-line arguments and then exit:
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| Usage:
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| bitcoin [options]
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| bitcoin [options] <command> [params] Send command to -server or bitcoind
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| bitcoin [options] help List commands
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| bitcoin [options] help <command> Get help for a command
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| Options:
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| -conf=<file> Specify configuration file (default: bitcoin.conf)
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| -gen Generate coins
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| -gen=0 Don't generate coins
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| -min Start minimized
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| -datadir=<dir> Specify data directory
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| -proxy=<ip:port> Connect through socks4 proxy
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| -addnode=<ip> Add a node to connect to
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| -connect=<ip> Connect only to the specified node
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| -server Accept command line and JSON-RPC commands
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| -daemon Run in the background as a daemon and accept commands
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| -? This help message
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| ==Bitcoin.conf Configuration File==
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| All command-line options (except for -datadir and -conf) may be specified in a configuration file, and all configuration file options may also be specified on the command line. Command-line options override values set in the configuration file.
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| The configuration file is a list of setting=value pairs, one per line, with optional comments starting with the '#' character.
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| The configuration file is not automatically created; you can create it using your favorite plain-text editor. By default, Bitcoin (or bitcoind) will look for a file named 'bitcoin.conf' in the bitcoin data directory, but both the data directory and the configuration file path may be changed using the -datadir and -conf command-line arguments.
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| ! Default bitcoin datadir
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| ! Typical path to configuration file
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| | Windows
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| | %APPDATA%\Bitcoin\
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| | :\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Bitcoin\bitcoin.conf
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| | Linux
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| | $HOME/.bitcoin/
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| | /Users/username/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
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| | Mac OSX
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| | $HOME/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/
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| | /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
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| ==Sample Bitcoin.conf==
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| Here is a sample bitcoin.conf file, containing every option set to its default value.
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| # bitcoin.conf configuration file. Lines beginning with # are comments.
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| # Network-related settings:
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| # Run on the test network instead of the real bitcoin network.
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| #testnet=1
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| # Connect via a socks4 proxy
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| #proxy=127.0.0.1:9050
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| # Use as many addnode= settings as you like to connect to specific peers
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| #addnode=69.164.218.197
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| #addnode=10.0.0.2:8333
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| # ... or use as many connect= settings as you like to connect ONLY
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| # to specific peers:
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| #connect=69.164.218.197
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| #connect=10.0.0.1:8333
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| # Do not use Internet Relay Chat (irc.lfnet.org #bitcoin channel) to
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| # find other peers.
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| #noirc=1
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| # Maximum number of inbound+outbound connections.
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| #maxconnections=
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| # JSON-RPC options (for controlling a running Bitcoin/bitcoind process)
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| # server=1 tells Bitcoin to accept JSON-RPC commands.
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| #server=1
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| # You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
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| #rpcuser=Ulysseys
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| #rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_385593
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| # How many seconds bitcoin will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.
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| # after the HTTP connection is established.
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| rpctimeout=30
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| # By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed. Specify
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| # as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from
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| # other hosts (and you may use * as a wildcard character):
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| #rpcallowip=10.1.1.34
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| #rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
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| # Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:
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| rpcport=8332
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| # You can use Bitcoin or bitcoind to send commands to Bitcoin/bitcoind
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| # running on another host using this option:
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| rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
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| # Use Secure Sockets Layer (also known as TLS or HTTPS) to communicate
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| # with Bitcoin -server or bitcoind
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| #rpcssl=1
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| # OpenSSL settings used when rpcssl=1
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| rpcsslciphers=TLSv1+HIGH:!SSLv2:!aNULL:!eNULL:!AH:!3DES:@STRENGTH
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| rpcsslcertificatechainfile=server.cert
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| rpcsslprivatekeyfile=server.pem
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| # Miscellaneous options
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| # Set gen=1 to attempt to generate bitcoins
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| gen=0
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| # Use SSE instructions to try to generate bitcoins faster.
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| #4way=1
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| # Pre-generate this many public/private key pairs, so wallet backups will be valid for
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| # both prior transactions and several dozen future transactions.
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| keypool=100
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| # Pay an optional transaction fee every time you send bitcoins. Transactions with fees
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| # are more likely than free transactions to be included in generated blocks, so may
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| # be validated sooner.
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| paytxfee=0.00
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| # Allow direct connections for the 'pay via IP address' feature.
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| #allowreceivebyip=1
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| # User interface options
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| # Start Bitcoin minimized
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| #min=1
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| # Minimize to the system tray
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| #minimizetotray=1
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| {{fromold|running_bitcoin}}
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| [[Category:Technical]][[Category:Developer]]
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