== link:index.html[Index] -> link:dev.html[Development info] Development: Quickstart ----------------------- So, you have found things in Cherokee worth improving and feel the urge to contribute to the project. But where to start? The first thing, of course, is setting up a development/testing environment for Cherokee. The relevant documents would be those about link:basics_requirements.html[software requirements], link:basics_download.html[downloading the GIT repository], and the link:basics_installation_unix.html[quickstart installation notes]. In principle, provided you have the required tools in your system, it should be as easy as: ---- git clone --recursive git://github.com/cherokee/webserver.git ~/cherokee cd ~/cherokee_dev git submodule update --init #not needed on Git >= 1.6.5 ./autogen.sh --enable-beta --enable-trace make ---- You should probably read all the link:dev.html[development info] section of the documentation, and go through the link:http://bugs.cherokee-project.com/[Cherokee Project Bugtracker] to make sure you are not wasting your effort working on something already solved. Joining the link:https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cherokee-http-dev[development list] and hanging out at the link:irc://irc.freenode.net/cherokee[#cherokee IRC channel] are also good ideas. Quick Tips ~~~~~~~~~~ If you are modifiying the core of Cherokee, don't forget to run the whole link:dev_qa.html[QA] bench to ensure no regressions are being introduced by your changes. Additionally, if you are modifying cherokee-admin, don't forget to run the modified instance instead of the one in the system, which can be specified with the -d (--appdir) parameter: ---- cherokee-admin -d ~/cherokee_dev/admin ---- And that's about it. You should be able to get your hands dirty from here. Happy hacking!