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# Pyhoff
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## Description
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The pyhoff package allows you to read and write the most common
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Beckhoff and WAGO bus terminals ("Busklemmen") using the Ethernet bus
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coupler ("Busskoppler") BK9000, BK9050, BK9100, or WAGO 750_352
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## Developer Guide
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To get started with developing the `pyhoff` package, follow these steps:
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1. **Clone the Repository**
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First, clone the repository to your local machine using Git:
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1. First, clone the repository to your local machine using Git:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/Nonannet/pyhoff.git
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cd pyhoff
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```
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2. **Set Up a Virtual Environment**
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It is recommended to use a virtual environment to manage dependencies. You can create one using `venv`:
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2. It is recommended to use a virtual environment:
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```bash
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python -m venv venv
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source venv/bin/activate # On Windows use `venv\Scripts\activate`
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python -m venv .venv
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source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows/Powershell use `.\venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1`
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```
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3. **Install Dev Dependencies**
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Install pyhoff from source plus the dependencies required for development using `pip`:
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3. Install pyhoff from source plus the development dependencies:
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```bash
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pip install -e .[dev]
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```
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4. **Run Tests**
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Ensure that everything is set up correctly by running the tests:
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4. Ensure that everything is set up correctly by running the tests:
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```bash
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pytest
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```
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