op-alloy
Welcome to the hands-on guide for getting started with op-alloy
!
op-alloy
connects applications to the OP Stack, leveraging high
performance types, traits, and middleware from Alloy.
📖 Development Status
op-alloy
is in active development, and is not yet ready for use in production. During development, this book will evolve quickly and may contain inaccuracies.Please open an issue if you find any errors or have any suggestions for improvements, and also feel free to contribute to the project!
Sections
Getting Started
To get started with op-alloy, add its crates as a dependency and take your first steps.
Building with op-alloy
Walk through types and functionality available in different op-alloy
crates.
Examples
Get hands-on experience using op-alloy
crates for critical OP Stack functionality.
Contributing
Contributors are welcome! It is built and maintained by Alloy contributors, members of OP Labs, and the broader open source community.
op-alloy
follows and expands the OP Stack standards set in the specs.
The contributing guide breaks down how the specs
integrate with op-alloy
and how to contribute to op-alloy
.
Licensing
op-alloy
is licensed under the combined Apache 2.0 and MIT License, along
with a SNAPPY license for snappy encoding use.