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== Getting Started
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In this section i'm going to walk you through the installation process of *FG42* and some basic usage. Also
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If you already know how to use Emacs you just need the installation subsection of this section.
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=== Installation
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In order to run *FG42* you need *GNU Emacs >= 25*. FG42 uses several extensions internally
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which each of the has different external dependencies. To gain more information about external
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dependencies ( If we failed to tell you inside the **FG42** ) just run the `describe-extension`
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command. Also I have plans in near future to create some packages for popular gnu/linux distros
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and MacOS as well, but untill then you have to take care of the external dependencies by yourself.
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In order to install **FG42**, issue the following commands:
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[source,bash,linum]
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# clonse the FG42 repository in ~/.fg42 directory
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git clone git://github.com/FG42/FG42.git ~/.fg42/
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# You can clone it where ever your want
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cd ~/.fg42/
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# You need to be sudoer, the install script will ask for your password.
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make install
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Since the installer script uses `sudo`, during the installation process,
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you'll have to enter your password. Make sure that you're user account has
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a `sudo` access.
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=== Execution
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If you installed FG42 using git your installation does not contain any elisp package. So, when for the
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first time you executes FG42 it detects the missing libraries and download them from Melpa. It might
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take a while depends on your internet connection. |