Hello World! ============ Let’s start by a classical hello world example! Open the project directory in your favorite text editor and add the following code to ``src/main.clio`` file. .. playground:: :height: 320 export fn main: console.log "Hello world!" Above code is the simplest form of writing a hello world program in Clio, let’s break it down a little bit: 1. On the first line, we’ve defined a function named ``main``. Every runnable Clio program needs a ``main`` function and this function needs to be exported. If you don’t know what that means, don’t worry, you’ll learn about it soon. 2. On the second line, we call ``console.log`` function, passing ``"Hello world!"`` to it. This function prints the arguments passed to either to your terminal, or to the browser’s console. Running this program should show ``Hello world!`` in the console. Go on and try it out by running ``clio run`` in your project’s root folder. Congrats on writing and running your first Clio program!