ReducePy is an open-source library that provides an easy-to-use pipeline for reducing spectral data. This tutorial will guide you through the installation of ReducePy on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before we can install ReducePy, we need to install the necessary packages. Open your terminal and execute the following command:
sudo dnf install -y gcc-c++ python3 python3-devel
Next, let's clone the reducepy repository. On your terminal, run the command:
git clone https://github.com/abdullahselek/ReducePy.git
This will download the repository to your current working directory.
To install ReducePy, navigate to the cloned repository's root directory using the cd
command:
cd ReducePy
After that, install ReducePy using the Python package management tool, pip.
sudo pip3 install -e .
Once the installation is complete, you can verify that ReducePy is correctly installed by running the following command:
python3 -c "import reducepy; print(reducepy.__version__)"
This should display the installed ReducePy version.
In this tutorial, you have learned how to install ReducePy on Fedora CoreOS Latest. By following the steps outlined, you should now have ReducePy successfully installed and ready to use.
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