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Before starting, please read the [Ideas](./ideas.md) page and choose a project you are interested in.
Set up a C11 compiler, clone pocketpy sources from github and try to build.
This helps you confirm that your skills and experience match the requirements of the project.
### Build guide for beginners
First, you need to install these tools:
1. Python(>= 3.8), I am sure you already have it.
2. A C11 compiler, such as GCC, Clang or MSVC. If you are on Linux, `gcc` is already installed. If you are on Windows, you can install Visual Studio with C/C++ development tools.
3. CMake(>= 3.10), a cross-platform build tool. You can use `pip install cmake` to install it.
Then, clone pocketpy sources from github and try to build:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/pocketpy/pocketpy
cd pocketpy
python cmake_build.py
```
If everything goes well, you will get a `main` executable (`main.exe` on Windows) in the root directory of pocketpy.
Simply run it and you will enter pocketpy's REPL.
```txt
pocketpy 2.0.5 (Jan 17 2025, 14:36:15) [64 bit] on darwin
https://github.com/pocketpy/pocketpy
Type "exit()" to exit.
>>>
>>> "Hello, world"
'Hello, world'
```
### Application guide
**Your need to send an email to `blueloveth@foxmail.com` with the following information:**
1. A brief introduction about yourself, including the most related open sourced project you have worked on before. It is highly recommended to attach your Github profile link.
2. A technical proposal for the project you are interested in working on, including:
+ Your understanding of the project.
+ The technical approach/architecture you will adopt.
+ The challenges you might face and how you will overcome them.
3. A timeline for the project, including the milestones and deliverables.
4. Other information required by the Google Summer of Code program.
### Coding style guide
See [Coding Style Guide](../coding_style_guide.md).
### Contact us
If you have any questions, you can join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/WWaq72GzXv)
or contact me via email.
We are glad to help you with your application.

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### Porting LDTK importer for game scripting
+ Difficulty Level: 2/5 (Easy)
+ Skill: Python
+ Project Length: Small
### VSCode plugin for debugging pocketpy applications
+ Difficulty Level: 4/5 (Hard)
+ Skill: C, TypeScript
+ Project Length: Medium

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