Before installing, make sure to upgrade your `pip` to the latest version: ``` pip install --upgrade pip ``` ## Latest Version You can install the latest version of Manta directly from source with: ``` pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/fischermoseley/manta.git ``` ## Editable Development Install If you're working on the source, you might want an editable installation with some extra dependencies used for development: ``` git clone https://github.com/fischermoseley/manta.git cd manta pip install -e ".[dev]" ``` ## Adding Manta to Path (Recommended) It's recommended to place Manta on your system path by adding `export PATH="~/.local/bin:$PATH"` to your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc`. This isn't strictly necessary, but it means that Manta (and any other executable Python modules) can be run as just `manta` on the command line, instead of `python3 -m manta`. If you're on Windows, this location will likely be different. 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. ## Dependencies Manta requires the following dependencies: - Amaranth HDL, which comes with it's own built-in copy of Yosys. - pyYAML, which is used for parsing configuration files written in YAML. - pySerial, used for communicating with the FPGA over UART. - pyVCD, used for writing waveforms captured by the Logic Analyzer Core to standard Value Change Dump (VCD) files. As well as these dependencies for development, which are installed with the `[dev]` argument: - Pytest, for testing. - Black, used for formatting the Python source. - mkdocs-material, for generating the documentation site. - amaranth_boards, for building designs for hardware-in-the-loop testing done by the CI.