Here are some helpful links to get you up and running!
Although thorough information on how to get started is in the docs, here are some quick commands you can run in order to get rolling once you have everything installed:
python3 main.py simulator
python3 main.py demo <demo_name> -s
python3 main.py kiosk
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erbose the output becomesFor any other help or a list of comprehensive commands, run
python3 main.py --help
We love feedback! As the SSS codespace expands and acquires new features, we realize that some bugs will fall through the cracks. Please feel free to open a new issue if you notice any bugs in the code, mistakes or missing information in the documentation, or if you want a new feature to be added to the project.
You can go to the Issues tab to create a new issue. Please be mindful to choose the correct template for the right type of question. Apart from the currently open issues from before this writing, any issue that does not conform to the template may become stale or be closed without warning.
If you are feeling creative and you would like to contribute a demo but you are outside of our organization, you are more than welcome to submit a pull request and we will look it over!
In order for a pull request to be merged, we have the following three policies:
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. This is as simple as adding the Black Formatter to VS/OSS Code or running python3 -m black <your py files>