Accelerated Text is an open source natural language generation tool that can summarize and generate sentences based on input data. It is available for download from the GitHub repository https://github.com/accelerated-text/accelerated-text. In this tutorial, we will go through the steps to install Accelerated Text on FreeBSD Latest.
Before proceeding with the installation, ensure that your FreeBSD system is up-to-date and you have root access.
Accelerated Text requires Python 3.6 or above, as well as several Python packages. To install Python 3.6, open the terminal window and execute the following command:
pkg install python36
Next, we need to install the Python packages required by Accelerated Text. Run the following command to install these packages:
pkg install py36-wheel py36-pytest py36-pytest-cov py36-pytest-flake8 py36-pytest-mock py36-click py36-pymongo py36-peewee py36-gensim py36-nltk
Once the dependencies are installed, we can proceed to download and install Accelerated Text.
Clone the Accelerated Text repository from GitHub by running the following command:
git clone https://github.com/accelerated-text/accelerated-text.git
Next, navigate to the downloaded directory:
cd accelerated-text
Run the following command to install Accelerated Text:
pip3 install .
That's it! Accelerated Text is now installed on your FreeBSD Latest system, and you can start using it right away. Remember to update Accelerated Text regularly to ensure that you are using the latest version.
Happy coding!
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