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<a id="user-content-how-do-i-get-started" class="anchor" href="#how-do-i-get-started" aria-hidden="true"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>How do I get started?</h2> <a id="user-content-how-do-i-get-started" class="anchor" href="#how-do-i-get-started" aria-hidden="true"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>How do I get started?</h2>
<p>Full documentation and video tutorials are coming with the stable alpha release. Until then, you are mostly on your own. If you really want to experiment already, you could take a look in the "Examples" folder, for some well-documented example programs. Be sure to also read the <a href="http://unsigned.io/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Reticulum_Overview_v0.4.pdf" rel="nofollow">Reticulum Overview Document</a>.</p> <p>Full documentation and video tutorials are coming with the stable alpha release. Until then, you are mostly on your own. If you really want to experiment already, you could take a look in the "Examples" folder, for some well-documented example programs. The default configuration file created by Reticulum on the first run is also worth reading. Be sure to also read the <a href="http://unsigned.io/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Reticulum_Overview_v0.4.pdf" rel="nofollow">Reticulum Overview Document</a>.</p>
<p>If you just need Reticulum as a dependency for another application, the easiest way is probably via pip:</p> <p>If you just need Reticulum as a dependency for another application, the easiest way is probably via pip:</p>
<div class="highlight highlight-source-shell"><pre>pip3 install rns</pre></div> <div class="highlight highlight-source-shell"><pre>pip3 install rns</pre></div>
<p>For development, you might want to get the latest source from GitHub. In that case, don't use pip, but try this recipe:</p> <p>For development, you might want to get the latest source from GitHub. In that case, don't use pip, but try this recipe:</p>