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README.md

Docker API

Dev Setup

To setup a development machine to update the API protobufs, first run the ./setup-dev.sh script to install the correct version of protobufs on your system and get the protobuild binary.

Building the API Project

> make

Build the example backend

The example backend code is located in /example/backend. Build the service with the resulting binary placed in the /bin directory.

> make example