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# InvenTree
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InvenTree is an open-source Inventory Management System which provides powerful low-level stock control and part tracking. The core of the InvenTree system is a Python/Django database backend which provides an admin interface (web-based) and a JSON API for interaction with external interfaces and applications.
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## Installation
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It is recommended to set up a clean Python 3.4+ virtual environment first:
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`mkdir ~/.env && python3 -m venv ~/.env/InvenTree && source ~/.env/InvenTree/bin/activate`
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You can then continue running `make setup` (which will be replaced by a proper setup.py soon). This will do the following:
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1. Installs required Python dependencies (requires [pip](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip), should be part of your virtual environment by default)
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1. Performs initial database setup
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1. Updates database tables for all InvenTree components
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This command can also be used to update the installation if changes have been made to the database configuration.
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To create an initial user account, run the command `make superuser`.
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## Documentation
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For project code documentation, refer to the online [documentation](http://inventree.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) (auto-generated)
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## Coding Style
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If you'd like to contribute, install our development dependencies using `make develop`.
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All Python code should conform to the [PEP 8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) style guide. Run `make style` which will compare all source (.py) files against the PEP 8 style. Tests can be run using `make test`.
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