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Expand Up @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ To compile the circuit locally, you need to have Rust and Circom installed first
```bash
circom MyCircuit.circom -o --r1cs --wasm --sym --c
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*Note: You can add -l to specify the directory where the directive `include` should look for the circuits indicated.
*Note: You can add -l to specify the directory where the directive `include` should look for the circuits indicated. For our repo use circom -l node_modules instead of circom.

After running this command, the circuit will be compiled into a `.r1cs` file, a `.wasm` file, and a `.sym` file. These files are used in the next steps to generate the proving and verifying keys, and to compute the witness.

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