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name: Check markdown links name: Check markdown links
on: [push, pull_request] on: [pull_request]
jobs: jobs:
markdown-link-check: markdown-link-check:
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``` ```
Have a look at the [documentation](https://zokrates.github.io/) for more information about using ZoKrates. Have a look at the [documentation](https://zokrates.github.io/) for more information about using ZoKrates.
A getting started tutorial can be found [here](https://zokrates.github.io/sha256example.html). A getting started tutorial can be found [here](https://zokrates.github.io/gettingstarted.html).
## Getting Help ## Getting Help

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### Absolute Imports ### Absolute Imports
Absolute imports don't start with `./` or `../` in the path and are used to import components from the ZoKrates standard library. Please check the according [section](/toolbox/stdlib.html) for more details. Absolute imports don't start with `./` or `../` in the path and are used to import components from the ZoKrates standard library. Please check the according [section](../toolbox/stdlib.md) for more details.

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This is the most basic type in ZoKrates, and it represents a field element with positive integer values in `[0, p - 1]` where `p` is a (large) prime number. Standard arithmetic operations are supported; note that [division in the finite field](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_field_arithmetic) behaves differently than in the case of integers. This is the most basic type in ZoKrates, and it represents a field element with positive integer values in `[0, p - 1]` where `p` is a (large) prime number. Standard arithmetic operations are supported; note that [division in the finite field](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_field_arithmetic) behaves differently than in the case of integers.
As an example, `p` is set to `21888242871839275222246405745257275088548364400416034343698204186575808495617` when working with the [ALT_BN128](/toolbox/proving_schemes.html#alt_bn128) curve supported by Ethereum. As an example, `p` is set to `21888242871839275222246405745257275088548364400416034343698204186575808495617` when working with the [ALT_BN128](../toolbox/proving_schemes.md#alt_bn128) curve supported by Ethereum.
While `field` values mostly behave like unsigned integers, one should keep in mind that they overflow at `p` and not some power of 2, so that we have: While `field` values mostly behave like unsigned integers, one should keep in mind that they overflow at `p` and not some power of 2, so that we have:
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### Arrays ### Arrays
ZoKrates supports static arrays, i.e., whose length needs to be known at compile time. For more details on generic array sizes, see [constant generics](/language/generics.html) ZoKrates supports static arrays, i.e., whose length needs to be known at compile time. For more details on generic array sizes, see [constant generics](../language/generics.md)
Arrays can contain elements of any type and have arbitrary dimensions. Arrays can contain elements of any type and have arbitrary dimensions.
The following example code shows examples of how to use arrays: The following example code shows examples of how to use arrays:

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## Standard library ## Standard library
ZoKrates comes with a number of reusable components in the form of a Standard Library. In order to import it as described in the [imports](/language/imports.html) section, the `$ZOKRATES_STDLIB` environment variable must be set to the `stdlib` folder. ZoKrates comes with a number of reusable components in the form of a Standard Library. In order to import it as described in the [imports](../language/imports.md) section, the `$ZOKRATES_STDLIB` environment variable must be set to the `stdlib` folder.
The full ZoKrates Standard Library can be found [here](https://github.com/Zokrates/ZoKrates/tree/latest/zokrates_stdlib/stdlib). The full ZoKrates Standard Library can be found [here](https://github.com/Zokrates/ZoKrates/tree/latest/zokrates_stdlib/stdlib).