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Tutorial: describe the zkLLVM stage #4

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NickVolynkin opened this issue Apr 5, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #37
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Tutorial: describe the zkLLVM stage #4

NickVolynkin opened this issue Apr 5, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #37
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NickVolynkin commented Apr 5, 2023

Describe the zkLLVM stage of the tutorial

  1. Setting up a development environment
  2. Compiling a circuit to .ll
  3. Making .tbl and .crct Don't need them yet.
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@NickVolynkin NickVolynkin changed the title Proofread and update the readme Tutorial: describe the zkLLVM stage Jun 5, 2023
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NickVolynkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 9, 2023
Update two sections:

* Introduction: cloning the repository and getting Docker images.
* Local development workflow: compile a circuit, make a statement, make a proof.

Add a table of contents.

The section with Proof Market is almost untouched and very much out of date.
Will update it in #21

Resolve #4
Resolve #18i
NickVolynkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 10, 2023
Update two sections:

* Introduction: cloning the repository and getting Docker images.
* Local development workflow: compile a circuit, make a statement, make a proof.

Add a table of contents, made with `doctoc`:
```bash
npm install -g doctoc
doctoc README.md
```

The section with Proof Market is almost untouched and very much out of date.
Will update it in #21

Resolve #4
Resolve #18i
NickVolynkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 10, 2023
Update two sections:

* Introduction: cloning the repository and getting Docker images.
* Local development workflow: compile a circuit, make a statement, make a proof.

Add a table of contents, made with `doctoc`:
```bash
npm install -g doctoc
doctoc README.md
```

The section with Proof Market is almost untouched and very much out of date.
Will update it in #21

Resolve #4
Resolve #18i
NickVolynkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 10, 2023
Update two sections:

* Introduction: cloning the repository and getting Docker images.
* Local development workflow: compile a circuit, make a statement, make a proof.

Add a table of contents, made with `doctoc`:
```bash
npm install -g doctoc
doctoc README.md
```

The section with Proof Market is almost untouched and very much out of date.
Will update it in #21

Resolve #4
Resolve #18i
NickVolynkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 10, 2023
Update two sections:

* Introduction: cloning the repository and getting Docker images.
* Local development workflow: compile a circuit, make a statement, make a proof.

Add a table of contents, made with `doctoc`:
```bash
npm install -g doctoc
doctoc README.md
```

The section with Proof Market is almost untouched and very much out of date.
Will update it in #21

Resolve #4
Resolve #18i
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