# How to use it You'll need a project.clj that imports the lein-luxc plugin. Here's an example: ``` (defproject com.github.luxlang/lux-stdlib "0.4.0" :description "Standard library for the Lux programming language." :url "https://github.com/LuxLang/stdlib" :license {:name "Mozilla Public License (Version 2.0)" :url "https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/"} :plugins [[com.github.luxlang/lein-luxc "0.3.0"]] :source-paths ["source"] ) ``` Now, all you need to do is run the plugin like this: lein luxc compile And, if you want to run unit-tests, you can do: lein luxc test Those unit tests must be in the `test` directory on your project root.