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These instructions cover how to get a working copy of the source code and how to set up to run. It also gives an overview of the directory structure of the ysyai2.
Ysyai2 is developed using git for version control. The git command line program is named git. git is easily available for all common operating systems.
As the Ysyai repo is hosted on GitHub, please refer to either the GitHub setup instructions.
To get a copy of the source code you should fork the Ysyai2 repository on GitHub, create a local clone of your personal fork.
You will only need to execute these steps once:
Press Fork on the top right.
When asked where to fork the repository, choose to fork it to your username.
Your fork will be created at https://github.com/<username>/ysyai2
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Clone your GitHub fork (replace with your username):
$git clone https://github.com/<username>/ysyai2.git
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We found that ysyai2 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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