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setup/Debian_and_Ubuntu_setup.txt
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Instructions to setup your virtual environment using pyenv on Debian/Ubuntu:
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1. Install the necessary changes with this command:
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sudo apt install -y make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
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libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev wget curl llvm libncurses5-dev \
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libncursesw5-dev xz-utils tk-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev python-openssl \
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git
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2. Install pyenv:
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git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv
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3. Add the pyenv to your $PATH (if you use a different shell than bash you have to change ~/.bashrc accordingly):
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echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bashrc
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echo 'export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
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echo 'eval "$(pyenv init --path)"' >> ~/.bashrc
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4. Install Python Version 3.11.0:
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pyenv install 3.11.0
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5. Clone this repository:
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git clone https://huggingface.co/spaces/GeorgiosIoannouCoder/cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1
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6. Navigate to the cloned repository folder:
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cd cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1
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7. Use the installed Python version in the cloned repository folder:
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pyenv local 3.11.0
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8. Create virtual environment in the cloned repository folder:
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python -m venv .cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1-venv
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9. Activate the virtual environment:
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source .cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1-venv/bin/activate
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10. Install the dependencies listed in the requirements.txt file:
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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11. Run streamlit:
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streamlit run app.py
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Instructions to setup your virtual environment using pyenv on Microsoft Windows:
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1. Install pyenv:
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1.1 Download the zip file of the following GitHub repository:
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https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win
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1.2 Create a new folder .pyenv in your user folder with the name .pyenv by typing the following command in the Windows PowerShell:
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mkdir $HOME/.pyenv
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1.3 Extract the ZIP-archive in your downloads folder and copy the pyenv-win folder and the .version file from the pyenv-win-master folder into the newly created .pyenv folder in your user folder.
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1.4 Set the environment variables PYENV and PYENV_HOME that point to the installation folder:
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[System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('PYENV',$env:USERPROFILE + "\.pyenv\pyenv-win\","User")
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[System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('PYENV_HOME',$env:USERPROFILE + "\.pyenv\pyenv-win\","User")
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1.5 Add the bin folder to the PATH variable such that pyenv can be found when using the command line:
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[System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('path', $env:USERPROFILE + "\.pyenv\pyenv-win\bin;" + $env:USERPROFILE + "\.pyenv\pyenv-win\shims;" + [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('path', "User"),"User")
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1.6 Close the current Windows PowerShell.
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1.7 Start a new Windows PowerShell with admin privileges by right-clicking on the Windows PowerShell icon in the start menu and choose Run as administrator.
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1.8 Enter the following command into the PowerShell to enable the execution of scripts (press A to choose Yes to ALL):
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Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted
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1.9 Close the current Windows PowerShell.
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1.10 Start a new Windows PowerShell.
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1.11 Type the following command to make sure that pyenv has been installed successfully:
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pyenv
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1.12 If you encounter a security warning from where you have to choose if you want to run pyenv you can disable this warning by “unblocking” the pyenv script with the following command:
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Unblock-File $HOME/.pyenv/pyenv-win/bin/pyenv.ps1
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2. Open a new command line/terminal.
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3. Install Python Version 3.11.0:
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pyenv install 3.11.0
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4. Clone this repository:
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git clone https://huggingface.co/spaces/GeorgiosIoannouCoder/cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1
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5. Navigate to the cloned repository folder:
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cd cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1
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6. Use the installed Python version in the cloned repository folder:
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pyenv local 3.11.0
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7. Create virtual environment in the cloned repository folder:
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python -m venv .cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1-venv
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8. Activate the virtual environment:
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.\.cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1-venv\Scripts\activate
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9. Install the dependencies listed in the requirements.txt file:
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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10. Run streamlit:
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streamlit run app.py
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Instructions to setup your virtual environment using pyenv on macOS:
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1. Install Homebrew:
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Documentation found at: https://brew.sh/
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2. Install pyenv:
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xcode-select --install
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brew install openssl readline sqlite3 xz zlib
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brew update
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brew install pyenv
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3. Add the pyenv to your $PATH (if you are not using zsh as a shell, you have to change ~/.zshrc accordingly):
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echo 'eval "$(pyenv init --path)"' >> ~/.zshrc
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4. Install Python Version 3.11.0:
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pyenv install 3.11.0
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5. Clone this repository:
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git clone https://huggingface.co/spaces/GeorgiosIoannouCoder/cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1
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6. Navigate to the cloned repository folder:
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cd cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1
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7. Use the installed Python version in the cloned repository folder:
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pyenv local 3.11.0
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8. Create virtual environment in the cloned repository folder:
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python -m venv .cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1-venv
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9. Activate the virtual environment:
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source .cuny-tech-prep-tutorial-1-venv/bin/activate
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10. Install the dependencies listed in the requirements.txt file:
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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11. Run streamlit:
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streamlit run app.py
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