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4. Setting up a metadata file and creating a couple sample collections.
4. Setting up a metadata file and creating a couple sample collections.
The specific steps you will be taking:
The specific steps you will be taking:
1. Verify that Python 3.7 or better is installed and install it if not
1. Verify that Python 3.8 or better is installed and install it if not
2. Verify that the Git tools are installed and install them if not
2. Verify that the Git tools are installed and install them if not
3. Use `git` to retrieve the code
3. Use `git` to retrieve the code
4. Install requirements [extra bits of code required for PMM]
4. Install requirements [extra bits of code required for PMM]
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python3 --version
python3 --version
```
```
If this doesn't return `3.7.0` or higher, you'll need to get Python 3 installed.
If this doesn't return `3.8.0` or higher, you'll need to get Python 3 installed.
````{tab} Linux
````{tab} Linux
Describing a python install for any arbitrary linux is out of scope here, but if you're using Ubuntu, [this](https://techviewleo.com/how-to-install-python-on-ubuntu-linux/) might be useful.
Describing a python install for any arbitrary linux is out of scope here, but if you're using Ubuntu, [this](https://techviewleo.com/how-to-install-python-on-ubuntu-linux/) might be useful.
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## Local Install Overview
## Local Install Overview
Plex Meta Manager is compatible with Python 3.7 through 3.11. Later versions may function but are untested.
Plex Meta Manager is compatible with Python 3.8 through 3.11. Later versions may function but are untested.
These are high-level steps which assume the user has knowledge of python and pip, and the general ability to troubleshoot issues. For a detailed step-by-step walkthrough, refer to the [Local Walkthrough](guides/local) guide.
These are high-level steps which assume the user has knowledge of python and pip, and the general ability to troubleshoot issues. For a detailed step-by-step walkthrough, refer to the [Local Walkthrough](guides/local) guide.