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An experimental proof assistant for synthetic ∞-categories.

https://rzk-lang.github.io

Early prototype demo.

About this project

This project has started with the idea of bringing Riehl and Shulman's 2017 paper [1] to "life" by implementing a proof assistant based on their type theory with shapes. Currently an early prototype with an online playground is available. The current implementation is capable of checking various formalisations. Perhaps, the largest formalisations are available in two related projects: https://rzk-lang.github.com/sHoTT and https://github.com/emilyriehl/yoneda. sHoTT project (originally a fork of the yoneda project) aims to cover more formalisations in simplicial HoTT and ∞-categories, while yoneda project aims to compare different formalisations of the Yoneda lemma.

Internally, rzk uses a version of second-order abstract syntax allowing relatively straightforward handling of binders (such as lambda abstraction). In the future, rzk aims to support dependent type inference relying on E-unification for second-order abstract syntax [2]. Using such representation is motivated by automatic handling of binders and easily automated boilerplate code. The idea is that this should keep the implementation of rzk relatively small and less error-prone than some of the existing approaches to implementation of dependent type checkers.

An important part of rzk is a tope layer solver, which is essentially a theorem prover for a part of the type theory. A related project, dedicated just to that part is available at https://github.com/fizruk/simple-topes. simple-topes supports used-defined cubes, topes, and tope layer axioms. Once stable, simple-topes will be merged into rzk, expanding the proof assistant to the type theory with shapes, allowing formalisations for (variants of) cubical, globular, and other geometric versions of HoTT.

See the list of contributors at docs/docs/CONTRIBUTORS.md.

Discussing Rzk and getting help

A Zulip chat is available for all to join and chat about Rzk, including formalization projects, development of Rzk, and related projects: https://rzk-lang.zulipchat.com/register/

How to use rzk

For relatively small single-file formalisations, you can use the online playground at https://rzk-lang.github.io/rzk/develop/playground

However, for larger and multi-file formalisations you should install a version of rzk locally:

  • You can install the latest "stable" version of rzk from Hackage:

    cabal update
    cabal install rzk
  • You can install the latest "development" version of rzk from the develop branch of this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/rzk-lang/rzk.git
    cd rzk
    git checkout develop
    stack build && stack install

VS Code

There exists a VS Code extension for rzk available on the Marketplace. The extension supports basic syntax highlighting, but more features may come in the future.

Checking

To check a multi-file project, you need to call rzk typecheck specifying the files in correct order, e.g.:

rzk typecheck first.rzk second.rzk third.rzk

A proper support for inter-file dependencies will be implemented in the future. Until then, it is recommented to start names of files with a number, ensuring correct order when using a wildcard (*). For example:

.
├── 0-common.md
├── 1-paths.md
├── 2-contractible.md
├── 3-homotopies.md
├── 4-equivalences.md
├── 5-sigma.md
└── 6-trivial-fibrations.md

1 directory, 7 files

Inside of such directory, you can run rzk typecheck on all files using wildcards:

rzk typecheck *-*.md

Formatting

Formatting can be done by calling rzk format and specifying the files to be formatted, e.g.:

rzk format file1.rzk file2.rzk

This prints the formatted version of the file to stdout.

To overwrite the file content, you must use the --write flag as such:

rzk format --write examples/*.rzk related/*.rzk.md

Note that if no files are specified, rzk format will format all files listed in rzk.yaml.

The CLI also supports the --check flag, which will exit with a non-zero exit code if any of the files are not formatted correctly. This is useful in CI pipelines to ensure that all files are formatted correctly.

How to contribute to rzk

Building the Documentation Locally

First, you need to install MkDocs and mdx_math Markdown extension (to enable LaTeX):

pip install python-markdown-math

Now, you can build and serve the documentation locally by running

mkdocs serve --config-file docs/mkdocs.yml

The (locally built) documentation should be available at http://127.0.0.1:8000

The pages of the documentation are the *.md files in docs/docs directory and its subdirectories. To add a new page, you can create a new *.md file and add it to the navigation by modifying docs/mkdocs.yml.

Development

The project is developed with both stack and nix.

Develop rzk with stack

For quick local development and testing it is recommended to work with a GHC version, using the stack tool. Clone this project and run stack build:

git clone https://github.com/rzk-lang/rzk.git
cd rzk
stack build

The build provides an executable rzk which can be used to typecheck files:

stack exec -- rzk typecheck FILE

Develop with nix

  1. Install nix:

    sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --no-daemon
  2. (Optionally) Permanently enable nix flakes to use faster and more convenient experimental (but quite stable) commands.

  3. Use cachix to avoid building multiple dependencies:

    1. Without flakes: nix-shell -p cachix --command 'cachix use miso-haskell'
    2. With flakes: nix shell nixpkgs#cachix -c cachix use miso-haskell
  4. (Optionally) Install direnv to start the devShell when you enter the repository directory.

    1. The nix-direnv repo shows installation options.
  5. (Optionally) If you use VS Code, you can install mkhl.direnv extension that loads direnv environments.

  6. Clone this repository and enter it

    git clone [email protected]:rzk-lang/rzk.git
    cd rzk
  7. Run direnv allow in the repository root.

  8. Use cabal for development.

    • cabal performs incremental builds meaning it will build only the parts that are changed. This is quite fast.
    • nix will rebuild the package A when its dependency B changes. Moreover, nix will rebuild all packages that are dependencies of A and that depend on B. This is much slower than incremental builds.
    • So, use nix for setting up the environment with necessary tools that don't need rebuilds.
  9. The following sections provide commands to build and run packages. They should be executed from the root directory of this repository.

  10. The commands nix-shell, nix shell, and nix develop start shells with necessary tools. Run subsequent commands from code blocks in these shells.

Permanently install rzk

without flakes

nix-env -iA default -f default.nix
rzk version

with flakes

nix profile install
rzk version

Also see nix profile remove.

Develop rzk

nix-shell and nix develop start shells with cabal, ghc with packages, hpack, haskell-language-server.

without flakes

cabal

nix-shell -A default
# (Optionally) build
cabal build rzk
cabal run rzk -- version

nix-build

nix-build -A default
./result/bin/rzk version

with flakes

cabal

nix develop
# (Optionally) build
cabal build rzk
cabal run rzk -- version

nix build

nix build
./result/bin/rzk version

nix run

nix run .# -- version

nix shell

nix shell
rzk version

Build rzk-js

rzk-js is a wrapper around rzk. Building rzk-js via GHCJS produces a JavaScript script used in rzk-playground.

without flakes

cabal

nix-shell -A ghcjs
build-rzk-js

nix-build

rm -rf rzk-playground/public/rzk.js
nix-build -A rzk-js -o rzk-playground/public/rzk.js

with flakes

cabal

nix develop .#ghcjs
build-rzk-js

nix build

rm -rf rzk-playground/public/rzk.js
nix build .#rzk-js -o rzk-playground/public/rzk.js

rzk-playground

rzk-playground is a JavaScript application that combines an editor and basic rzk functionality.

Develop

  1. Load nodejs

    • without flakes: nix-shell
    • with flakes: nix develop
  2. Start a development server and open in a browser a link given by the server.

    cd rzk-playground
    npm run dev

Release

Build a static site to be hosted, e.g., on GitHub Pages. The release-rzk-playground script will write files to the rzk-playground-release directory.

without flakes

nix-shell -A release
release-rzk-playground

with flakes

nix develop
nix develop .#release
release-rzk-playground
nix run
nix run .#release-rzk-playground

References

  1. Emily Riehl & Michael Shulman. A type theory for synthetic ∞-categories. Higher Structures 1(1), 147-224. 2017. https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.07442
  2. Nikolai Kudasov. E-unification for Second-Order Abstract Syntax. 2023. https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.05815

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