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Thanks for installing Rustlings!
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2019-01-09 19:54:12 +00:00
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2020-12-29 10:34:52 +00:00
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Is this your first time? Don't worry, Rustlings was made for beginners! We are
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going to teach you a lot of things about Rust, but before we can get
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started, here's a couple of notes about how Rustlings operates:
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1. The central concept behind Rustlings is that you solve exercises. These
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exercises usually have some sort of syntax error in them, which will cause
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them to fail compliation or testing. Sometimes there's a logic error instead
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of a syntax error. No matter what error, it's your job to find it and fix it!
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You'll know when you fixed it because then, the exercise will compile and
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Rustlings will be able to move on to the next exercise.
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2. If you run Rustlings in watch mode (which we recommend), it'll automatically
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start with the first exercise. Don't get confused by an error message popping
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up as soon as you run Rustlings! This is part of the exercise that you're
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supposed to solve, so open the exercise file in an editor and start your
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detective work!
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3. If you're stuck on an exercise, there is a helpful hint you can view by typing
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'hint' (in watch mode), or running `rustlings hint myexercise`.
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4. If an exercise doesn't make sense to you, feel free to open an issue on GitHub!
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(https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings/issues/new). We look at every issue,
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and sometimes, other learners do too so you can help each other out!
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Got all that? Great! To get started, run `rustlings watch` in order to get the first
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exercise. Make sure to have your editor open!
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