Getting Started
If you’re here, you’re likely interested in trying Jylis for yourself. There are a few good ways do that:
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For 64-bit Linux machines, you can download a static binary.
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For other plaforms, the easiest option is to use the docker image.
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If you want to hack in your own changes, you’ll need to compile it from source.
After that, you’ll likely want to connect and try sending some commands.
Next Steps
Once you’ve got the basics down, you can read in-depth about the data types that Jylis supports, and start thinking about how they might be used in your application.
Work in progress!
Jylis is still unfinished software, and hasn't yet been formally released. Similarly, this guide is also unfinished. The intent is to accurately document the features that currently exist, though at times documentation for some features may be either out of date or not yet written.
Help is welcome!
We invite collaboration on GitHub to help improve this documentation. Please feel free to file an issue ticket or pull request for documentation you believe is out of date, missing, broken, or could otherwise be improved. In this spirit, you'll find a button like the one below at the bottom of every documentation page to guide you to where that page lives on GitHub, so you can propose changes as a pull request.