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README: rewrap steps in "Installing from source"

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James Lu 2017-04-16 01:25:50 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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### Installing from source
First, make sure the following dependencies are met:
1) First, make sure the following dependencies are met:
* Python 3.4+
* Setuptools (`pip3 install setuptools`)
@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ First, make sure the following dependencies are met:
* *For password encryption*: Passlib (`pip3 install passlib`)
* *For the servprotect plugin*: expiringdict (install this from [source](https://github.com/mailgun/expiringdict); installation is broken in pip due to [mailgun/expiringdict#13](https://github.com/mailgun/expiringdict/issues/13))
1) Clone the repository: `git clone https://github.com/GLolol/PyLink && cd PyLink`
2) Clone the repository: `git clone https://github.com/GLolol/PyLink && cd PyLink`
2) Pick your branch.
* By default you'll be on the **master** (stable) branch, which is bugfix only for the most part (except when a new stable release is introduced).
* However, new features or more intensive bug fixes may not always be included. Instead, the **devel** (pre-release) branch is where active development goes, and it can be accessed by running `git checkout devel` in your Git tree.
3) Pick your branch.
* By default you'll be on the **master** (stable) branch, which is mostly bugfix only (except when a new stable release is introduced). This means that new features or more intensive bug fixes may not always be included.
* Instead, the **devel** (pre-release) branch is where active development goes, and it can be accessed by running `git checkout devel` in your Git tree.
3) Install PyLink using `python3 setup.py install` (global install) or `python3 setup.py install --user` (local install)
4) Install PyLink using `python3 setup.py install` (global install) or `python3 setup.py install --user` (local install)
* Note: `--user` is a *literal* string; *do not* replace it with your username.
* **Whenever you switch branches or update PyLink's sources via `git pull`, you will need to re-run this command for changes to apply!**