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| # Quickstart Guide: OpenLabs v2.0 🚀 | |
| Welcome to the future of open-source research. This guide will help you get your virtual lab up and running in minutes. | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| - A modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge). | |
| - Git (optional, for cloning). | |
| ## Installation | |
| ### Option A: Direct Download | |
| 1. Download the `index.html` file. | |
| 2. Double-click `index.html` to open it in your browser. | |
| ### Option B: Using Git | |
| ```bash | |
| git clone https://github.com/truegleai/OpenLabs_v2.0.git | |
| cd OpenLabs_v2.0 | |
| open index.html | |
| ``` | |
| ## How to Experiment | |
| 1. **Explore the Scene**: Use your mouse to rotate the camera and look around the lab bench. | |
| 2. **Grab a Beaker**: Click and hold on one of the beakers (Vinegar or Baking Soda). | |
| 3. **The Reaction**: Drag the beaker over the other one and tilt your view or move the beaker to simulate pouring. | |
| 4. **Observe**: Watch the chemical formula appear and the foam particles trigger! | |
| ## Security & Sanitization | |
| OpenLabs v2.0 is designed with security in mind: | |
| - **Client-Side Only**: No server-side code means your experiments are private and cannot be intercepted. | |
| - **No External Assets**: All assets are procedurally generated or loaded via trusted CDNs. | |
| - **Sanitized Events**: Mouse and touch interactions are sanitized to prevent any injection or unexpected behavior. | |
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| > "The only asset you truly own is your mind." | |