.. _getting-started-synutility: =============== Getting Started =============== Welcome to the **synutility** documentation. This guide will assist you in setting up **synutility**, a versatile toolkit designed to streamline and enhance your workflows. Introduction ------------ **synutility** is designed to provide tools and functions that simplify complex tasks and improve productivity. It is essential for professionals looking to optimize their processes efficiently. Installation ============ Installing **synutility** is straightforward using pip, the Python package installer. For a more controlled and conflict-free environment, we recommend setting up **synutility** within a virtual environment. Requirements ------------ Before installing **synutility**, ensure you have Python 3.11 or later installed on your machine. The use of a virtual environment is recommended to avoid conflicts with other Python packages. Creating a Virtual Environment (Optional) ----------------------------------------- Setting up a virtual environment for **synutility** is an optional but recommended step. It isolates the installation and dependencies of **synutility** from other Python projects, which helps prevent conflicts and maintain a clean workspace. 1. **Create a virtual environment**: Use the following command to create a virtual environment named `synutility_env`. This step requires the `conda` package manager, which can be installed via the Anaconda distribution. .. code-block:: bash conda create -n synutility_env python=3.11 2. **Activate the virtual environment**: Once the environment is created, activate it using: .. code-block:: bash conda activate synutility_env Installing **synutility** via Pip --------------------------------- After setting up and activating your virtual environment, install **synutility** using pip by running the following command: .. code-block:: bash pip install synutility This command will download and install the latest version of **synutility** along with its required dependencies. Further Resources ================= For more detailed documentation, usage examples, and API guides, visit the [official **synutility** documentation](https://tieulongphan.github.io/SynUtils). Support ------- If you encounter any issues or require assistance, please refer to the community support forums or file an issue on the [**synutility** GitHub page](https://github.com/TieuLongPhan/SynUtils/issues).