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## hellorust
### Introduction
Hello and welcome to rust.
The goal of this first exercise is to configure your repository properly and to give you a set of rules for the whole piscine rust.
Make sure those rules are followed consistenly during the whole piscine.
### Instructions
#### 1- get-ready
Create in your [Gitea](https://git.[[DOMAIN]]) account the repository named `[[ROOT]]`.
This repository will be the folder where all the exercices must be uploaded.
Once created, clone that repository on your desktop.
If your username was `choumi` this is the command that will need to be used :
`git clone git@git.[[DOMAIN]]:choumi/[[ROOT]].git`
This command needs to be adapted with **your own username**.
If the `git clone` gives you an authenticity of host error, your SSH key must be configured.
Follow the steps below.
#### SSH Configuration
Execute the following commands:
```console
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -f ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 -N ''
cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
```
- Copy the result and paste it in the content field of adding an ssh key in your settings (adapt the link with your username).
[https://git.[[DOMAIN]]/choumi/settings/keys](https://git.[[DOMAIN]]/choumi/settings/keys)
- Confirm by clicking on the add key button.
Once this is done the git clone command should work now.
#### gitignore file
Once you repository is cloned,
edit the .gitignore file and add this line:
```console
**/target/*
```
The goal of this setup is to avoid any binary files to be pushed in your gitea accidentaly.
#### 2- get-ready
Below are the commands that you must use during this piscine for initiating programs and functions.
#### Commands for a program
```console
Cargo --vcs=none new name-of-exercise
```
#### Commands for a function
```console
Cargo --vcs=none new --lib name-of-exercise
```
#### 3- try it yourself
Execute the below command inside your repository
```console
Cargo --vcs=none new hello_rust
```
Then adapt the `main.rs` so that it would display `Hello, Rust!`
You can test it with the below command inside the folder of your exercise.
```console
Cargo run
```
This command will compile, and run the binary.
#### 4- return your solution
After that the `hello_rust` project is executing correctly, it needs to be uploaded to the repository with the following commands :
1. `git add hello_rust/`
2. `git commit -m "My very first rust commit"`
3. `git push`
Once these steps are applied, the project can now be submitted for grading on the platform by clicking on the "RUN HELLO_RUST..." button.
This action will run the tests on your submitted `hello_rust` folder.
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