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Cairo is a programming language for writing provable programs.
The Cairo documentation consists of two parts: "Hello Cairo" and "How Cairo Works?". Both parts can be found in https://cairo-lang.org/docs/. Need some Rust knowledges
We recommend starting from Setting up the environment.
You should be able to download the python package zip file directly from
github
and install it using pip
.
See Setting up the environment.
However, if you want to build it yourself, you can build it from the git repository. It is recommended to run the build inside a docker (as explained below), since it guarantees that all the dependencies are installed. Alternatively, you can try following the commands in the docker file.
Note: This section is relevant only if you wish to build the Cairo python-package yourself, rather than downloading it.
The root directory holds a dedicated Dockerfile, which automatically builds the package and runs the unit tests on a simulated Ubuntu 18.04 environment. You should have docker installed (see https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/).
Clone the repository and initialize the git submodules using:
> git clone [email protected]:starkware-libs/cairo-lang.git
> cd cairo-lang
Build the docker image:
> docker build --tag cairo .
If everything works, you should see
Successfully tagged cairo:latest
Once the docker image is built, you can fetch the python package zip file using:
> container_id=$(docker create cairo)
> docker cp ${container_id}:/app/cairo-lang-0.11.2.zip .
> docker rm -v ${container_id}