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- # ![Kosmorro](assets/png/kosmorro-logo.png)
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- ## About the project
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- Kosmorro is a software that allows you to compute the ephemeris for a date, a month or a year.
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- ## Installation
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- ### Requirements
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- Kosmorro requires the following software to work:
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- - Python ≥ 3.5.0
- - PIP
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- ### Production environment
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- Keep in mind that Kosmorro is still in alpha development stage and is not considered as stable.
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- #### Linux
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- ##### Arch Linux, Manjaro…
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- Kosmorro is available [in the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kosmorro).
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- ##### Other distributions
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- Kosmorro is available [on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/kosmorro/), a repository dedicated to Python.
- First, install `python-pip` on your system and invoke the following command: `pip install kosmorro`.
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- #### macOS
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- Currently, macOS does not provide Python 3, so you will first have to install it.
- If you don't have it, first install [HomeBrew](https://formulae.brew.sh), then install Python 3: `brew install python`.
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- This will install Python 3 and its PIP on your system. Note that their executables are called `python3` and `pip3`.
- Now, you can install Kosmorro with your PIP: `pip3 install kosmorro`.
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- #### Windows
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- Kosmorro being at an early-stage development, Windows is not supported officially for now.
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- ### Development environment
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- First, install [Pipenv](https://pypi.org/project/pipenv/).
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- Clone this repository and run `pipenv sync` to install all the dependencies.
- Then, run Kosmorro by invoking `pipenv run python kosmorro`.
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- For comfort, you may want to invoke `pipenv shell` first and then just `python kosmoro`.
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- ## Running Kosmorro
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- Using Kosmorro is as simple as invoking `kosmorro` in your terminal!
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- By default, it will give you the current Moon phase and, if any, the events that will occur today.
- To get the rise, culmination and set of the objects of the Solar system, you will need to give it your position on Earth: get your current coordinates (with [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org) for instance), and give them to Kosmorro by invoking it with the following parameters: `--latitude=X --longitude=Y` (replace `X` by the latitude and `Y` by the longitude).
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- Kosmorro has a lot of available options. To get a list of them, run `kosmorro --help`.
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- Note: the first time it runs, Kosmorro will download some important files needed to make the computations. They are stored in a cache folder named `.kosmorro-cache` located in your home directory (`/home/<username>` on Linux, `/Users/<username>` on macOS).
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