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@ -38,21 +38,21 @@ Install a [development build](https://ziglang.org/download/) of the Zig compiler
Verify the installation and build number of `zig` like so:
```bash
```
$ zig version
0.11.0-dev.2560+xxxxxxxxx
```
Clone this repository with Git:
```bash
```
$ git clone https://github.com/ratfactor/ziglings
$ cd ziglings
```
Then run `zig build` and follow the instructions to begin!
```bash
```
$ zig build
```
@ -102,28 +102,28 @@ Version-0.11.0-dev.2560+602029bb2
It can be handy to check just a single exercise or _start_ from a single
exercise:
```bash
```
zig build -Dn=19
zig build -Dn=19 start
```
You can also run without checking for correctness:
```bash
```
zig build -Dn=19 test
```
Or skip the build system entirely and interact directly with the compiler
if you're into that sort of thing:
```bash
```
zig run exercises/001_hello.zig
```
Calling all wizards: To prepare an executable for debugging, install it
to zig-cache/bin with:
```bash
```
zig build -Dn=19 install
```
@ -191,6 +191,6 @@ the learning resource I wished for. There will be tons of room for improvement:
* Idiomatic usage of Zig
* Maybe additional exercises?
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md in this repo for the full details.
Please see [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/ratfactor/ziglings/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) in this repo for the full details.