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The Rocq Prover

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The Rocq Prover is an interactive theorem prover, or proof assistant. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs.

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Please see https://coq.inria.fr/download. Information on how to build and install from sources can be found in INSTALL.md.

Documentation

The sources of the documentation can be found in directory doc. See doc/README.md to learn more about the documentation, in particular how to build it. The documentation of the last released version is available on the Rocq web site at coq.inria.fr/documentation. See also the Rocq wiki, and the Rocq FAQ, for additional user-contributed documentation.

The documentation of the master branch is continuously deployed. See:

Changes

The Recent changes chapter of the reference manual explains the differences and the incompatibilities of each new version of the Rocq Prover. If you upgrade Rocq, please read it carefully as it contains important advice on how to approach some problems you may encounter.

Questions and discussion

We have a number of channels to reach the user community and the development team:

  • Our Zulip chat, for casual and high traffic discussions.
  • Our Discourse forum, for more structured and easily browsable discussions and Q&A.
  • Our historical mailing list, the Coq-Club.

See also coq.inria.fr/community, which lists several other active platforms.

Bug reports

Please report any bug / feature request in our issue tracker.

To be effective, bug reports should mention the OCaml version used to compile and run Rocq, the Rocq version (coqtop -v or rocq -v), the configuration used, and include a complete source example leading to the bug.

Contributing to Rocq

Guidelines for contributing to Rocq in various ways are listed in the contributor's guide.

Information about release plans is at https://github.com/coq/coq/wiki/Release-Plan

Supporting Rocq

Help the Rocq community grow and prosper by becoming a sponsor! The Rocq Consortium can establish sponsorship contracts or receive donations. If you want to take an active role in shaping Rocq's future, you can also become a Consortium member. If you are interested, please get in touch!

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