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				|  |  |  Full documentation is available on [Fig's website](http://orchardup.github.io/fig/).
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				|  |  | -Running the test suite
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				|  |  | -    $ script/test
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				|  |  | -Building OS X binaries
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				|  |  | -    $ script/build-osx
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				|  |  | -Note that this only works on Mountain Lion, not Mavericks, due to a [bug in PyInstaller](http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/807).
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				|  |  | -Contributing to Fig
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				|  |  | -If you're looking contribute to [Fig](http://orchardup.github.io/fig/)
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				|  |  | -but you're new to the project or maybe even to Python, here are the steps
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				|  |  | -that should get you started.
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				|  |  | -1. Fork [https://github.com/orchardup/fig](https://github.com/orchardup/fig) to your username. kvz in this example.
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				|  |  | -1. Clone your forked repository locally `git clone [email protected]:kvz/fig.git`.
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				|  |  | -1. Enter the local directory `cd fig`.
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				|  |  | -1. Set up a development environment `python setup.py develop`. That will install the dependencies and set up a symlink from your `fig` executable to the checkout of the repo. So from any of your fig projects, `fig` now refers to your development project. Time to start hacking : )
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				|  |  | -1. Works for you? Run the test suite via `./scripts/test` to verify it won't break other usecases.
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				|  |  | -1. All good? Commit and push to GitHub, and submit a pull request.
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