# heatmap.js Dynamic Heatmaps for the Web. [](http://www.patrick-wied.at/static/heatmapjs/?utm_source=gh "View the heatmap.js website with usage examples, showcases, best practises, plugins ( googlemaps heatmap, leaflet) and more.") ## How to get started The fastest way to get started is to install heatmap.js with bower. Just run the following command: `bower install heatmap.js-amd` This will download the latest working version of heatmap.js and put it in your bower_components folder. Alternatively you could just download [the latest release](https://github.com/pa7/heatmap.js/releases) from github and unzip it. The file you're ultimately looking for is **heatmap.js** or **heatmap.min.js** heatmap.js is also hosted on npm: `npm install heatmap.js` ### How to run the local examples Start a webserver (e.g. python SimpleHTTPServer from the project directory root): `python -m SimpleHTTPServer 1337 &` Then browse to `http://localhost:1337/examples/` ## Get involved Please have a look at the [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTE.md) before submitting contributions. **Disclaimer**: PRs can take time to receive feedback or be merged ( I'm only one person with very little time ) but I'm trying to get back to everyone eventually ## Questions? In order to keep technical questions in a central place where other people can learn from it, the best thing you can do is [post your question to stackoverflow with the tag **heatmap.js**.](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=heatmap.js) If you do have a very specific question (or need commercial support) don't hesitate to contact me directly [via email](mailto:heatmap-q@patrick-wied.at). ## Mailing list Want to receive the latest updates and news about heatmap.js? There is a [mailing list](http://eepurl.com/0mmV5). No spam, just news and important updates.