# iD - friendly JavaScript editor for [OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/systemed/iD.png)](https://travis-ci.org/systemed/iD) [![](https://raw.github.com/systemed/iD/master/screenshot.jpg)](http://geowiki.com/iD/) [Try the online demo of the most recent code.](http://geowiki.com/iD/) and [open issues for bugs and ideas!](https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues) ## Basics * iD is a JavaScript [OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/) editor. * It's intentionally simple. It lets you do the most basic tasks while not breaking other people's data. * We support modern browsers. Data is rendered with [d3](http://d3js.org/). ## Participate! * [Read NOTES.md, our ongoing dev journal](https://github.com/systemed/iD/blob/master/NOTES.md) * Fork this project. We eagerly accept pull requests. * See [open issues in the issue tracker if you're looking for something to do](https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues?state=open) To run the code locally, just fork this project and run it from a local webserver. With a Mac, you can enable Web Sharing and drop this in your website directory. If you have Python handy, just `cd` into `iD` and run python -m SimpleHTTPServer Come on in, the water's lovely. More help? Ping RichardF, tmcw, or jfire on IRC (`irc.oftc.net`, in `#osm-dev` or `#osm`), on the OSM mailing lists or at richard@systemeD.net. ## License iD is available under the [WTFPL](http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/), though obviously, if you want to dual-license any contributions that's cool. It includes [d3js](http://d3js.org/), which BSD-licensed.