docs/esp8266/tutorial/repl: Suggest using hosted WebREPL client.
At http://micropython.org/webrepl .
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WebREPL allows you to use the Python prompt over WiFi, connecting through a
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browser.
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browser. The latest versions of Firefox and Chrome are supported.
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The first thing you need to do is get the WebREPL client loaded in your
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favourite browser. The client can be found in the GitHub repository
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`<https://github.com/micropython/webrepl>`__ . It is called webrepl.html.
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The latest versions of Firefox and Chrome are supported.
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For your convinience, WebREPL client is hosted at
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`<http://micropython.org/webrepl>`__ . Alternatively, you can install it
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locally from the the GitHub repository
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`<https://github.com/micropython/webrepl>`__ .
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To use WebREPL connect your computer to the ESP8266's access point
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(MicroPython-xxxxxx, see the previous section about this). If you have
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already reconfigured your ESP8266 to connect to a router then you can
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skip this part.
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Once you are on the same network as the ESP8266 you should then open
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open webrepl.html in your browser and click the "Connect" button (if
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you are connecting via a router then you may need to change the IP address,
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Once you are on the same network as the ESP8266 you click the "Connect" button
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(if you are connecting via a router then you may need to change the IP address,
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by default the IP address is correct when connected to the ESP8266's access
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point). If the connection succeeds then you should see a welcome message.
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