Besides, getting the software requires [Git](http://git-scm.com/), and packaging it requires [python-setuptools](http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools).
## Get and run Pyruse
Getting the software is just a matter of cloning the repository with Git.
It can be run without being installed:
1. Create a [configuration file](conffile.md) in the root directory of the repository (where `doc`, `extra`, `pyruse`, `tests`… reside).
2. Run Pyruse like this at the root directory of the repository:
The `package` line is the one that actually alters the system. Until Pyruse is packaged for your operating system, you may want to change this line to `checkinstall package`. [Checkinstall](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CheckInstall) should be able to turn your Pyruse installation into a native Linux package.
Then, to run Pyruse, start (and enable) `pyruse.service`.