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### Contribution Prerequisites
* You have `node` installed at v4.0.0+ and `npm` at v2.0.0+.
* You have `node` installed at v6.0.0+ and `npm` at v3.0.0+.
* You have `gcc` installed or are comfortable installing a compiler if needed. Some of our `npm` dependencies may require a compilation step. On OS X, the Xcode Command Line Tools will cover this. On Ubuntu, `apt-get install build-essential` will install the required packages. Similar commands should work on other Linux distros. Windows will require some additional steps, see the [`node-gyp` installation instructions](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation) for details.
* You are familiar with `npm` and know whether or not you need to use `sudo` when installing packages globally.
* You are familiar with `git`.
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The easiest way to try your changes is to run `npm run build` and then open `fixtures/packaging/babel-standalone/dev.html`. This file already uses `react.js` from the `build` folder so it will pick up your changes.
If you want to try your changes in your existing React project, you may copy `build/umd/react.development.js`, `build/umd/react-dom.development.js`, or any other build products into your app and use them instead of the stable version. If your project uses React from npm, you may delete `react` and `react-dom` in its dependencies and use `npm link` to point them to your local `build` folder:
If you want to try your changes in your existing React project, you may copy `build/dist/react.development.js`, `build/dist/react-dom.development.js`, or any other build products into your app and use them instead of the stable version. If your project uses React from npm, you may delete `react` and `react-dom` in its dependencies and use `npm link` to point them to your local `build` folder: