# Making your own pill to run with Ares Ares development and testing, unlike regular development and ship operation, currently requires careful control over what pill is used to launch a ship. This document details how pills are created for the purposes of development and testing. ## Example: `baby.pill` `baby.pill` is an extremely minimal Arvo-shaped core and Hoon standard library equipped with `%sham` jets needed to run it. `~wicdev-wisryt` [streamed a video](https://youtu.be/fOVhCx1a-9A) of its development. You can find the source Hoon for `baby.pill` in `resources/pills/src/baby/baby.hoon`, and the limited version of Hoon that it uses in `resources/pills/src/baby/cradle.hoon`. A pre-compiled `baby.pill` is already available at `resources/pills/baby.pill`. However, the steps to compile it yourself are documented below. 1. Boot a fake `zod` using an ordinary Urbit executable (not the one you created to run Ares as serf) 2. Run `|mount %base` 3. Copy the contents of `resources/pills/src/baby/` to `/path/to/fake/zod/base/lib/` 4. Run `|commit %base` 5. Run `.baby/pill -build-file %/lib/baby/hoon`. This will make a file named `baby.pill` in `/path/to/fake/zod/.urb/put/` You can now use this pill to boot a ship using your Vere + Ares executable: ```bash ./ares-urbit -F dev -B /path/to/fake/zod/.urb/put/baby.pill ``` If it writes `effect` to the terminal with every keystroke, you have succeeded!