Zusam is an open-source software that allows users to automatically extract data from text documents. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Zusam on Windows 11.
Prerequisites
Before installing Zusam on your Windows 11 operating system, you need to have the following:
- Windows 11 installed on your computer
- Git installed on your computer
- Python 3.7 or later version installed on your computer
Step 1: Clone the Repository
To clone the Zusam repository, follow these steps:
- Open your command prompt or terminal and navigate to the folder where you want to download the repository.
- Type the following command:
git clone https://github.com/zusam/zusam.git
- Hit "Enter" and wait for the repository to download.
Step 2: Install Zusam Dependencies
To install Zusam's dependencies, follow these steps:
- Open your command prompt or terminal and navigate to the folder where you cloned the repository.
- Type the following command:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Hit "Enter" and wait for the dependencies to install.
Step 3: Install PyWin32
To install PyWin32, follow these steps:
- Open your web browser and visit https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/releases.
- Download the appropriate Win32 or Win_amd64 installer for your Python version.
- Install PyWin32 by double-clicking on the downloaded installer and following the installation prompts.
Step 4: Run Zusam
To run Zusam, follow these steps:
- Open your command prompt or terminal and navigate to the folder where you cloned the repository.
- Type the following command:
python zusam.py
- Hit "Enter" and wait for Zusam to start.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Zusam on your Windows 11 operating system. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, please refer to the Zusam documentation or contact the Zusam community for support.
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