Installing ========== There are different ways to install the package depending on what you intend to do. The package is available on the `Python Package Index `_. If you mainly intend to use the package as is, the easiest is to install from there. If you are brand new to Python, we recommend `uv `_ as a python installer. They have excellent guides on how to get started. When you have a project started, simply add `uwacan` as a dependency with `uv add uwacan`. The rest of this page concerns more advanced installation methods. .. dropdown:: Installing an editor You will need a code editor to work with python. .. tab-set:: .. tab-item:: VS Code The most widely used editor is `Visual Studio Code `_. It has good editing features, strong python language support, and a very nice terminal emulator. If you do not intend to use it for writing lots of code, it can be a bit feature-heavy. If you go this route, you will not need any other tools. .. tab-item:: Spyder The `Spyder IDE `_ offers a Matlab-esque environment. It is somewhat opinionated with regards to python environments, so it can be difficult to get it working reliably. .. tab-item:: Jupyter Lab The `Jupyter `_ project allows you to write python code and notebooks in the browser. The JupyterLab version (instead of jupyter notebook) includes editing of scripts, linked python consoles, and a terminal. This creates a good development environment for basic usage. You will however need some text editing tool and a terminal to get started. Installing the package for development -------------------------------------- We have chosen to use `uv `_ as our python installer and package tooling. 1. Clone the git repo 2. Install the environment with uv Including the package as a submodule ------------------------------------ 1. Initialize the top repo (git clone or git init) .. code-block:: shell git init uv init 2. Add the uwacan repo as a submodule .. code-block:: shell git submodule add git+https://github.com/CarlAndersson/underwater-acoustic-analysis uwacan git submodule init 3. Add the local submodule as an editable dependency .. code-block:: shell uv add "uwacan @ underwater-acoustics-analysis" --editable 4. Add some development dependencies for your local code. You can use e.g., ``uv add jupyter`` to add packages.