# Quick Start Fluence provides a [docker-based development environment](https://github.com/fluencelabs/devcontainer) that comes with the necessary dependencies and tooling pre-installed. Moreover, the `devcontainer` includes a three part tutorial covering Aqua, Marine, and Tooling. ### Fluence Devcontainer Fluence's devcontainer is a ready to use dockerized development environment with VSCode integration containing the following tools: - [`aqua`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fluencelabs/aqua) to compile [Aqua](https://doc.fluence.dev/aqua-book/) to AIR or Typescript - [`fldist`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fluencelabs/fldist) to manage services and optionally execute compiled Aqua from the command line - [`marine`](https://crates.io/crates/marine) to compile services developed in Rust to the wasm32-wasi target - [`mrepl`](https://crates.io/crates/mrepl) to run, test and debug Wasm services locally ### How to install Docker and optionally VSCode need to be available on your system. For Docker installation, follow the [Get Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) instructions for your OS. For VSCode, see [VSCocde](https://code.visualstudio.com/) for instructions. With Docker and VSCode in place: - Install Remote-Containers extension in VSCode ![Install Remote - Containers in VSCode](.gitbook/assets/image%20%2813%29.png) - Run Remote-Containers: Clone Repository in Container Volume... through command palette \(F1 or Cmd-Shift-P\) ![Select Remote Container Clone Repository](.gitbook/assets/image%20%2814%29.png) - Enter `fluencelabs/devcontainer` ![Select `fluencelabs/devcontainer`](.gitbook/assets/image%20%2815%29.png) - When asked for branch, press enter \(main\) - When asked for volume, press enter \(unique\) - open Terminal within VSCode \(ctrl-\`\) ![Installed And Ready Devcontainer in VSCode](.gitbook/assets/image%20%2812%29.png) Congratulations, you now have a fully functional Fluence development environment. For a variety of container management options, click on the `Dev Container: Fluence` button in the lower left of your tool bar: ![Container Management Option Menu](.gitbook/assets/image%20%2816%29.png) ### Quickstart Tutorial The container includes the Quick Start tutorial in the `tutorial` directory with introductions to 1. Developing decentralized applications with `Aqua` 2. Developing custom service modules with `Marine` 3. Managing custom service lifecycle with `fldist` We recommend you follow the above outlined sequence of tutorial sections starting with `Aqua` . ![Start With The Aqua Tutorial in VSCode](.gitbook/assets/image%20%2820%29.png) If you encounter any problems or have suggestions, please open an issue or submit a PR. You can also reach out in [Discord](https://fluence.chat) or [Telegram](https://t.me/fluence_project). For more detailed reference resources, see the [Fluence documentation](https://doc.fluence.dev/docs/) and [Aqua book](https://doc.fluence.dev/aqua-book/).