The following is a suggested workflow for new Pico developers.
Related information is available in the following resources:
Create a directory for your project
$ mkdir workflow $ cd workflow/ |
Initialize the project directory as a Git repository
$ git init |
Follow the directions in Setting Up a Git Pre-Commit Hook to Parse KRL to set up the KRL parser and ensure that KRL files are parsed before they are committed.
Add the file to the repository and commit it.
$ git add hello_world.krl $ git commit -a -m "initial commit" [master (root-commit) 4a2f95c] initial commit 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+) create mode 100644 hello_world.krl |
With the pre-commit hook in place, you're assured that there are no parse errors in your ruleset if it commits.
file:///Users/pjw/prog/picolabs/pico_lessons/workflow/hello_world.krl
You'll now see the ruleset listed in the installed rulesets in the pico. If you click on the "Engine Rulesets" link, you'll navigate to a page that shows the rulesets registered with the engine.
ruleset
in the code) is used as the ruleset identifier (RID) by the engine.