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title: Quickstart
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description: Do a quick test drive of Ocean Protocol components or interact with the network by using Jupyter notebooks.
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## 🐳 Developers: Barge
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Developers can run and try every [Ocean software component](/concepts/components/) on their local machine, all at once, using Docker Compose. Ocean Protocol software developers do this often, to test their code against all the other Ocean components.
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge.git
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cd barge/
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./start_ocean.sh
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```
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Seeing the dolphin means it's working:
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![Output of start_ocean.sh](images/dolphin.png)
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Once everything is up and running, you can interact with the components. E.g. once [Pleuston](/concepts/components/#pleuston) is running, you can interact with it at:
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- [http://localhost:3000/](http://localhost:3000/)
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For the details of what components are running, see the [`barge` repository](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge).
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<repo name="barge"></repo>
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## 👩🔬 Data Science: Jupyter notebooks
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You can try some free, online Jupyter notebooks that connect to a live Ocean test network.
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- [Tutorial: Jupyter Notebooks](/tutorials/jupyter-notebooks/)
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