The blueprint is generated at the root of the repository and is intended to be versioned with the rest. It acts as a business card that contains many practical information. There's a variety of tools we can then build on top of open-source contracts. And, quite importantly, the blueprint is language-agnostic; it isn't specific to Aiken. So it is really meant as an interop format within the ecosystem. |
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README.md
QuickStart
Prerequisites
For now you'll need rust installed, see rustup.
Getting started
In case you have fresh installation of rustup you might need to do:
rustup install stable
$ cargo install --git https://github.com/aiken-lang/aiken.git
$ aiken --help
How to use
For more information please see the user manual.
Roadmap
Aiken defines its roadmap using Github Milestones. The roadmap isn't set in stone, but gives a high-level overview of where the project is headed for.
Contributing
Want to contribute? See CONTRIBUTING.md to know how.
Note
The name comes from Howard Aiken, an American physicist and a pioneer in computing.