anoma / green

https://anoma.github.io/anoma/
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Anoma

This is an implementation of the Anoma protocol, whose specs can be found here.

Following Development

Work is merged into base on a bi-weekly (once every two weeks) schedule.

Development can be followed in multiple ways:

  1. Issues are put into the project overview
    • This is a good way to see what work is assigned and the various views into how goals are being met
  2. Promise Graph from the project overview
    • This is the same information as 1. but using our own promise graph tooling. This is kept up to date hourly.
  3. What's Cooking on Anoma
  4. Issues and pull requests
    • This is good for viewing new issues and work coming in, but the other views are typically a better way to view this

Dependencies

To have a working Anoma Node the following dependencies are required:

  1. cmake
  2. Erlang
  3. Elixir
  4. zig
  5. rust

OSX

brew install elixir
brew install zig

Linux

All the dependencies can be grabbed from your distro's package manager.

Installation

To install the dependencies as well as Anoma run:

mix deps.get
mix compile

To start an Anoma instance run one of these:

iex -S mix # starts an interactive shell
mix run --no-halt # starts a non-interactive shell

See the Contributing section for how to get the best use of the interactive shell.

Contributing

Please read the contributor's guide for in depth details about the codebase.

Git

This codebase follows a git style similar to git or linux.

New code should be based on base, and no attempt to keep it up to sync with main should be had. When one's topic is ready, just submit a PR on github and a maintainer will handle any merge conflicts.

There are bi-weekly releases, so do not be afraid if a maintainer says the PR is merged but it's still open, this just means that it's merged into next or main and will be included in the next scheduled release.

For more information on a smooth git experience check out the git section in contributor's guide

Happy hacking, and don't be afraid to submit patches.