## Installation You can install the latest version of Manta directly from source with: ``` pip install git+https://github.com/fischermoseley/manta.git ``` If you're on Ubuntu, you'll probably need to run this first to dodge a bug in the current version of Python's `setuptools`: ``` export DEB_PYTHON_INSTALL_LAYOUT=deb_system ``` And go ahead and throw Manta on your system path by adding the following to your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc`. ``` export PATH="~/.local/bin:$PATH" ``` This makes it so that you can run `manta` as it's own command on the command line, instead of having to do `python3 -m manta`. Later Manta will be availabe on the PyPI lists, and you'll be able to just `pip install mantaray`, but that's not configured quite yet. ## Examples Examples can be found under `examples/`. These target the Xilinx Series 7 FPGAs on the [Nexys A7](https://digilent.com/reference/programmable-logic/nexys-a7/start)/[Nexys4 DDR](https://digilent.com/reference/programmable-logic/nexys-4-ddr/start) and the Lattice iCE40 on the [Icestick](https://www.latticesemi.com/icestick).