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# Build
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## zrok
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At this time, building `zrok` is pretty straightforward. You will require `node` v16+ to be installed in order to complete the build as well as `go`. Because `zrok` uses CGO, you will also need to have a working C compiler toolchain. [TDM-GCC](https://jmeubank.github.io/tdm-gcc/download/) works great on Windows (just make sure it's in your PATH).
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To build, follow these steps:
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* clone the repository
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* change to the existing `ui` folder
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* run `npm install`
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* run `npm run build` (this process takes a while the first time and only needs to be run if the ui changes)
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* change back to the checkout root
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* make sure the dist directory exists: `mkdir -p dist`
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* build the go project normally: `go build -o dist ./...`
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## Documentation/Website
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The doc website is based on [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/) which in turn will require `npm` to be installed. `yarn`
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is another tool which is used to start the Docusaurus dev site.
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To build the doc:
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* cd to `website`
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* run `yarn install` (usually only needed once)
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* run `yarn start` to start the development server (make sure port 3000 is open or change the port)
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The development server infrequently behaves differently than the 'production' build. If you must use the 'production'
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build it is slower, but you can accomplish that with `yarn build`. |