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Installation

UNIX

You can install Aardvark with this command:

sh <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aardvark-team/Aardvark/main/install.sh)

Windows

& $([scriptblock]::Create((iwr https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aardvark-team/Aardvark/main/install.ps1)))

You can add -branch canary to install the lastest changes (windows installer only).

This will add a .adk folder to your home directory which includes the Aardvark source. It will also add ~/.adk/bin to your PATH, which gives you access to the commands adk and adkc.

Aardvark-py Version 1.0 Test

This first implementation of Aardvark is written in Python. This is an interpreted language meant to be easy and extensible. The real version will be compiled. You can see our progress on development in the Aardvark Compiler folder.

Using the command

Run adk help in the terminal to get started.

Documentation

Documentation is avaliable on the documentation repo: https://github.com/Aardvark-team/Documentation

More, information, some of which is outdated can be found on our old documentation website: https://aardvark-docs.replit.app/.

AdkCode

AdkCode is an online Aardvark code editor with the ability to run code. It is currently updated to Aardvark Test 5.1 You can try AdkCode here.

NOTE: filesystem access will be denied and certian abilities restricted within this enviroment.

VSCode extension

Clone the extension repository and then add that to your ~/.vscode/extensions/ folder (UNIX) or %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions (Windows). For now it only provides syntax highlighting and a run button.

Contributing

View the list of things that need to be implemented here.