# Veilid ## Introduction ## Obtaining the source code ```shell git clone --recurse-submodules git@gitlab.hackers.town:veilid/veilid.git ``` ## Dependencies ### GNU/Linux Development of Veilid on GNU/Linux requires a Debian variant such as Debian itself, Ubuntu or Mint. Pull requests to support other distributions would be welcome! Development requires the Android SDK and NDK be installed. You may decide to use Android Studio to maintain your Android dependencies. If so, use the dependency manager within your IDE. If you do so, you may skip to [Run Veilid setup script](#Run Veilid setup script). * build-tools;30.0.3 * ndk;22.0.7026061 * cmake;3.22.1 #### Setup Dependencies using the CLI Otherwise, you may choose to use Android `sdkmanager`. Follow the installation instructions for `sdkmanager` [here](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/sdkmanager), then use the command line to install the requisite package versions: ```shell sdkmanager --install "build-tools;30.0.3" sdkmanager --install "ndk;22.0.7026061" sdkmanager --install "cmake;3.22.1" ``` Export environment variables and add the Android SDK platform-tools directory to your path. ```shell cat << EOF >> ~/.profile export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT= export ANDROID_NDK_HOME= export PATH=${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}/platform-tools" ``` #### Run Veilid setup script Now you may run the Linux setup script to check your development environment and pull the remaining Rust dependencies: ```shell ./setup_linux.sh ``` ### macOS **TODO** ### Windows **TODO** ## Veilid Server In order to run the `veilid-server` locally: ```shell cd ./veilid-server cargo run ``` In order to see what options are available: ```shell cargo run -- --help ``` ## Veilid CLI In order to connect to your local `veilid-server`: ```shell cd ./veilid-cli cargo run ``` Similar to `veilid-server`, you may see CLI options by typing: ```shell cargo run -- --help ```