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Contributing to StarkNet Cairo 101

Thank you, STARKer! Here are the steps:

  1. If it a minor change (nits, writing, better instructions or comments) you can just make a PR. If it is a major change, please open an issue first to discuss it.
  2. Clone the repo on your machine.
  3. Set up the environment following the instructions in the next section.
  4. Make your changes.
  5. Test that you can compile the project with:
scarb build
  1. Make a PR and wait for it to be reviewed.

Guide to setup your Cairo environment.

Step 1: Install Cairo 1.0

If you are on an x86 Linux system and can use the release binary, download Cairo here https://github.com/starkware-libs/cairo/releases.

For everyone else, we recommend compiling Cairo from the source like so:

# Install stable Rust
$ rustup override set stable && rustup update

# Clone the Cairo compiler in $HOME/Bin
$ cd ~/Bin && git clone [email protected]:starkware-libs/cairo.git && cd cairo

# Generate release binaries
$ cargo build --all --release

NOTE: Keeping Cairo up to date

Now that your Cairo compiler is in a cloned repository, all you will need to do is pull the latest changes and rebuild as follows:

$ cd ~/Bin/cairo && git fetch && git pull && cargo build --all --release

Step 2: Add Cairo 1.0 executables to your path

export PATH="$HOME/Bin/cairo/target/release:$PATH"

NOTE: If installing from a Linux binary, adapt the destination path accordingly. This will make available several binaries.

You can check what paths in your PATH with the following:

echo $PATH

Step 3: Install the Cairo package manager Scarb

Follow the installation guide in Scarb’s Repository.

Step 4: Setup Language Server

VS Code Extension

  • Disable previous Cairo 0.x extension
  • Install the Cairo 1 extension for proper syntax highlighting and code navigation. Just follow the steps indicated here.

Cairo Language Server

From Step 1, the cairo-language-server binary should be built, and executing this command will copy its path into your clipboard.

$ which cairo-language-server | pbcopy

Update the languageServerPath of the Cairo 1.0 extension by pasting the path.%