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# Quickstart: running a go-waku node
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This guide explains how to build and run a go-waku node
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for the most common use cases.
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For a more advanced configuration see our [configuration guides](./how-to/configure.md)
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## 1. Build
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[Build the go-waku node](./how-to/build.md)
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or download a precompiled binary from our [releases page](https://github.com/waku-org/go-waku/releases).
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<!-- Docker images are published to [statusteam/go-waku](https://hub.docker.com/r/statusteam/go-waku/tags) on DockerHub. -->
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<!-- TODO: more advanced explanation on finding and using docker images -->
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## 2. Run
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[Run the go-waku node](./how-to/run.md) using a default or common configuration
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or [configure](./how-to/configure.md) the node for more advanced use cases.
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[Connect](./how-to/connect.md) the nwaku node to other peers to start communicating.
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## 3. Interact
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A running go-waku node can be interacted with using the [Waku v2 JSON RPC API](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/16/).
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> **Note:** Private and Admin API functionality are disabled by default.
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To configure a go-waku node with these enabled,
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use the `--rpc-admin:true` and `--rpc-private:true` CLI options.
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