tracks/ocaml/config/exercise_readme.go.tmpl in trackler-2.2.1.99 vs tracks/ocaml/config/exercise_readme.go.tmpl in trackler-2.2.1.100

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@@ -2,13 +2,47 @@ {{ .Spec.Description -}} {{- with .Hints }} {{ . }} {{ end }} -{{- with .TrackInsert }} -{{ . }} -{{ end }} -{{- with .Spec.Credits -}} +## Getting Started +For installation and learning resources, refer to the +[exercism help page](http://exercism.io/languages/ocaml). + +## Installation +To work on the exercises, you will need `Opam` and `Core`. Consult [opam](https://opam.ocaml.org) website for instructions on how to install `opam` for your OS. Once `opam` is installed open a terminal window and run the following command to install core: + +```bash +opam install core +``` + +To run the tests you will need `OUnit`. Install it using `opam`: + +```bash +opam install ounit +``` + +## Running Tests +A Makefile is provided with a default target to compile your solution and run the tests. At the command line, type: + +```bash +make +``` + +## Interactive Shell +`utop` is a command line program which allows you to run Ocaml code interactively. The easiest way to install it is via opam: +```bash +opam install utop +``` +Consult [utop](https://github.com/diml/utop/blob/master/README.md) for more detail. + +## Feedback, Issues, Pull Requests +The [exercism/ocaml](https://github.com/exercism/ocaml) repository on +GitHub is the home for all of the Ocaml exercises. + +If you have feedback about an exercise, or want to help implementing a new +one, head over there and create an issue. We'll do our best to help you! +{{ with .Spec.Credits }} ## Source {{ . }} {{ end }} ## Submitting Incomplete Solutions