# Get Started with Litmus SDK ## Introduction The Litmus SDK provides a simple way to bootstrap your experiment and helps create the aforementioned artifacts in the appropriate directory (i.e., as per the chaos-category) based on an attributes file provided as input by the chart-developer. The scaffolded files consist of placeholders which can then be filled as desired. It generates the custom chaos experiments with some default Pre & Post Chaos Checks (AUT & Auxiliary Applications status checks). It can use the existing chaoslib (present inside /chaoslib directory), if available else It will create a new chaoslib inside the corresponding directory. ## Demo Recording **UseCase:** Create a pod cpu stress experiment, which execs inside the target pod and run md5sum command **Steps:** 1. Clone the litmus-go repository and navigate to the contribute/developer-guide directory [0:23-0:40](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=23) 2. Generate experiment code [0:41-2:51](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=41) 3. Add stead-state checks and experiment business logic [2:52-5:17](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=173) 4. Build go-runner image [5:18-6:30](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=318) 5. Create charts and add them inside the chaos-charts repo [6:32-10:25](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=392) 6. Create a new chaos hub [10:27-12:03](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=627) 7. Run the experiment [12:04-18:03](https://youtu.be/3oueCZ-O_gM?t=724)