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authorColin Okay <colin@cicadas.surf>2022-11-12 07:32:36 -0600
committerColin Okay <colin@cicadas.surf>2022-11-12 07:32:36 -0600
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+To hack on Vampire locally, here's what I'd do.
+
+1. copy the vampire static directory to your home dir, calling it vampire-static:
+
+ cp -r /path/to/vampire.git/static ~/vampire-static
+
+2. Fire up SLIME and ensure that you can load vampire in quicklisp
+
+ > (pushnew #P"/path/to/vampire.git/" ql:*local-project-directories*)
+ > (pushnew #P"/path/to/derrida.git/" ql:*local-project-directories*)
+ > (ql:quickload :vampire)
+
+3. Run (vampire::hacking-start), which will
+ - create a bknr.datastore in ~/vampire-store
+ - start the service
+ - open a browser tab and give it focus
+
+The first time you start up vampire, or anytime after deleting
+~/vampire-store/, you'll need to make a new invite so you can make an
+account for your local use:
+
+4. Make an invite to use:
+
+ > (in-package :vampire)
+ > (with-transaction ()
+ > (key (make-invite nil 1))) ;; one time anonymous invite.
+
+That should print an invite code into the REPL. Use that code in the
+web interface for making a new account.