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# Third-Party Exercises
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The support of Rustlings for third-party exercises allows you to create your own set of Rustlings exercises to focus on some specific topic.
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You could also offer a translatation of the original Rustlings exercises as a third-party exercises.
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## Getting started
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To create third-party exercises, install Rustlings and run `rustlings dev new PROJECT_NAME`.
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This command will, similar to `cargo new PROJECT_NAME`, create a template directory called `PROJECT_NAME` with all what you need to get started.
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Read the comments in the generated `info.toml` file to understand the format of this file.
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It allows you to set a custom welcome and final message and specify the metadata of every exercise.
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## Create an exercise
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Here is an example of the metadata of one file:
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```toml
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[[exercises]]
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name = "intro1"
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hint = """
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To finish this exercise, you need to …
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This link might help you …"""
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```
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After entering this in `info.toml`, create the file `intro1.rs` in the `exercises/` directory.
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The exercise needs to contain a `main` function, but it can be empty.
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Adding tests is recommended.
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Look at the official Rustlings exercises for inspiration.
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You can optionally add a solution file `intro1.rs` to the `solutions/` directory.
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Now, run `rustlings dev check`.
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It will tell you about any issues with your exercises.
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For example, it will tell you to run `rustlings dev update` to update the `Cargo.toml` file to include the new exercise `intro1`.
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`rustlings dev check` will also run your solutions (if you have any) to make sure that they run successfully.
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That's it!
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You finished your first exercise 🎉
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## Publish
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Now, add more exercises and publish them as a Git repository.
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Users just have to clone that repository and run `rustlings` in it to start working on your set of exercises just like the official ones.
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One difference to the official exercises is that the solution files will not be hidden until the user finishes an exercise.
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But you can trust the user to not look at the solution too early ;)
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## Share
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After publishing your set of exercises, open a pull request in the official Rustlings repository to link to your project in the README 😃
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