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README.rst

===============
Getting Started
===============

Building documentation
----------------------

Activate the virtual environment and install dependencies::

    make env
    source enter-env.sh

Build the whole documentation::

    make html

For more options see::

    make help

Packages in virtual environment
-------------------------------

To install packages in conda environment you can use both
``conda`` and ``pip``.

Note that ``pip`` is installed in the conda environment which uses ``python3``,
and is related to ``pip3`` **inside** the virtual environment,
whereas invocation of ``pip3`` directly uses your **system** ``pip3`` instance,
typically located in ``/usr/bin/pip3``