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Create a manifest

In order to test your Live App inside Ledger Live, you will first need to create a manifest.

A manifest is a .json file providing information about your Live App.

Create a manifest.json file at the root of your project and use the following content as a starter:

{
  "$schema": "https://live-app-catalog.ledger.com/schema.json",
  "id": "replace-app-name",
  "name": "ReplaceAppName",
  "url": "http://localhost:3000/",
  "homepageUrl": "http://localhost:3000/",
  "platform": ["ios", "android", "desktop"],
  "apiVersion": "^2.0.0",
  "manifestVersion": "2",
  "branch": "stable",
  "categories": ["ReplaceCatagories"],
  "currencies": "*",
  "content": {
    "shortDescription": {
      "en": "Desc"
    },
    "description": {
      "en": "Desc"
    }
  },
  "permissions": [
    "account.list",
    "account.receive",
    "account.request",
    "currency.list",
    "message.sign",
    "transaction.sign",
    "transaction.signAndBroadcast",
    "wallet.capabilities",
    "wallet.info",
    "wallet.userId"
  ],
  "domains": ["http://", "https://"],
  "visibility": "complete"
}

We won’t go too much into the details of each field in this tutorial (check out the manifest file reference here for explanation of each field).

The main thing you have to care about for now is the url field, it must match the url of your Live App. Here it is set at http://localhost:3000 because we are currently running our app in local for development and test purposes.

Now that we have our Live App manifest, we need to add it into Ledger Live, this is what we will see in the next section.

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