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@@ -523,14 +523,15 @@ const ZiglingStep = struct {
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const path = self.exercise.main_file;
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const key = self.exercise.key();
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- print("\n{s}Edit exercises/{s} and run this again.{s}", .{
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+ print("\n{s}Edit exercises/{s} and run 'zig build' again.{s}\n", .{
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red_text, path, reset_text,
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});
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const format =
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\\
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- \\{s}To continue from this zigling, use this command:{s}
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- \\ {s}zig build -Dn={s}{s}
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+ \\{s}To compile only this exercise, you can also use this command:{s}
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+ \\{s}zig build -Dn={s}{s}
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+ \\
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\\
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;
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print(format, .{ red_text, reset_text, bold_text, key, reset_text });
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@@ -665,7 +666,7 @@ const exercises = [_]Exercise{
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.{
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.main_file = "001_hello.zig",
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.output = "Hello world!",
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- .hint = "DON'T PANIC!\nRead the error above.\nSee how it has something to do with 'main'?\nOpen up the source file as noted and read the comments.\nYou can do this!",
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+ .hint = "DON'T PANIC!\nRead the error above.\nSee how it has something to do with 'main'?\nOpen up the source file as noted and read the comments.\nYou can do this!\n",
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "002_std.zig",
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