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title: Tools
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description: Some tools that can be useful when working with Ocean Protocol.
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## Barge
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Barge is a shell script allowing you to run an Ocean network by orchestrating all [core components](/components) locally with Docker and Docker Compose. Extensively used by Ocean developers to develop and test Ocean core components locally, and the [quickest way](/setup/quickstart/) to get a full Ocean network up and running.
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<repo name="barge"></repo>
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## Tuna
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Tuna is a showcase and provides cross environment examples & tests for the Squid client libraries.
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<repo name="tuna"></repo>
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## Plecos
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Plecos is a Python tool to check metadata (a JSON file) to see if it conforms to the [OEP-8 schema](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/tree/master/8). It wraps the [jsonschema](https://github.com/Julian/jsonschema) validator. Aquarius uses Plecos for checking metadata and other Ocean Protocol software will probably use it in the future.
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<repo name="plecos"></repo>
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## Faucet Server
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The [Ocean Protocol Faucet Server](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/faucet) is a microservice that allows users to request Ether for a particular Ethereum network (e.g. the Nile Testnet). It is [deployed in multiple networks](/tutorials/get-ether-and-ocean-tokens/#get-ether), and started by default when using [Barge](#barge).
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<repo name="faucet"></repo>
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## Submarine Blockchain Explorer
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Submarine is based on [BlockScout](https://github.com/poanetwork/blockscout) (by [POA](https://poa.network/)), an open source blockchain explorer for EVM-based blockchain networks. We use our own [fork of BlockScout](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/blockscout).
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Instances are deployed for:
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- **Pacific Network: [submarine.oceanprotocol.com](https://submarine.oceanprotocol.com/)**
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- **Nile Testnet: [submarine.dev-ocean.com](https://submarine.dev-ocean.com/)**
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<repo name="blockscout"></repo>
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## Ocean Token Bridge
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The Ocean Token Bridge between the Ethereum Mainnet and the Pacific Network allows anyone with Ocean Tokens to move them from the Ethereum Mainnet to the Pacific Network.
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- [**Ocean Token Bridge**](https://bridge.oceanprotocol.com)
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- [Tutorial: Transfer Ocean Tokens between Networks](/tutorials/token-bridge/)
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<repo name="token-bridge-ui"></repo>
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## Ocean Network Status
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The Ocean status page checks all Ocean network connections from your browser.
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- [**Ocean Network Status**](https://status.oceanprotocol.com)
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<repo name="status"></repo>
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## Command-Line Interfaces
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There are a few Ocean Protocol command-line interfaces (CLIs). All of them were under development at the time of writing, so you may have issues with using them.
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- [ocean-cli](https://github.com/bigchaindb-gmbh/ocean-cli) was built using squid-java
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- [ocean-cli-py](https://github.com/bigchaindb-gmbh/ocean-cli-py) was built using squid-py
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