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#Install Instructions
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Linux](#linux)
- [OS X](#osx)
- [Homebrew](#homebrew)
- [Non-Homebrew](#non-homebrew)
- [Windows](#windows)
- [Usage](#usage)
<a name="installation" />
##Installation
<a name="linux" />
###Linux:
Build dependencies:
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make
```
<a name="osx" />
###OS X:
<a name="homebrew" />
####Homebrew:
```
brew install libtool automake autoconf libconfig libsodium
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sudo make install
```
<a name="non-homebrew" />
####Non-homebrew:
Much the same as Linux, remember to install the latest XCode and the developer tools (Preferences -> Downloads -> Command Line Tools).
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no longer includes gcc and instead uses LLVM-GCC, a nice install guide can be found at
http://caiustheory.com/install-gcc-421-apple-build-56663-with-xcode-42
<a name="windows" />
###Windows:
You should install:
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```bash
mingw32-make
```
<a name="usage" />
## Usage
- [Start Guide](start_guide.md)

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## Roadmap:
- [x] Get our DHT working perfectly. (Done, needs large scale testing though)
- [x] Reliable connection (See Lossless UDP protocol) to other peers according to client ID. (Done, see DHT_sendfiletest.c for an example)
- [x] Reliable connection (See Lossless UDP protocol) to other peers according to client ID. (Done, see `DHT_sendfiletest.c` for an example)
- [x] Encryption. (Done)
- [ ] Get a simple text only IM client working perfectly. (This is where we are)
- [ ] Streaming media
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### Documentation:
[DHT Protocol](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/DHT)<br />
[Lossless UDP Protocol](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Lossless-UDP)<br />
[Crypto](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Crypto)<br />
[Ideas](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Ideas)
- [Installation](/INSTALL.md)
- [DHT Protocol](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/DHT)<br />
- [Lossless UDP Protocol](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Lossless-UDP)<br />
- [Crypto](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Crypto)<br />
- [Ideas](https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Ideas)

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# Using Tox
1. Build Tox
1. [Build Tox](/INSTALL.md)
2. Fix errors
3. Consult IRC for help
4. Go on debugging journy for devs
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1. Connect to the network!
+ You need to connect to a bootstrapping server, to give you a public key.
+ Where can I find a public server? Right here, as of now:
(the help message from running nTox with no args will help)
+ 198.46.136.167 33445 728925473812C7AAC482BE7250BCCAD0B8CB9F737BF3D42ABD34459C1768F854
+ 192.81.133.111 33445 8CD5A9BF0A6CE358BA36F7A653F99FA6B258FF756E490F52C1F98CC420F78858
+ 66.175.223.88 33445 AC4112C975240CAD260BB2FCD134266521FAAF0A5D159C5FD3201196191E4F5D
+ 192.184.81.118 33445 5CD7EB176C19A2FD840406CD56177BB8E75587BB366F7BB3004B19E3EDC04143
(the help message from running `nTox` with no args will help)
+ `198.46.136.167 33445 728925473812C7AAC482BE7250BCCAD0B8CB9F737BF3D42ABD34459C1768F854`
+ `192.81.133.111 33445 8CD5A9BF0A6CE358BA36F7A653F99FA6B258FF756E490F52C1F98CC420F78858`
+ `66.175.223.88 33445 AC4112C975240CAD260BB2FCD134266521FAAF0A5D159C5FD3201196191E4F5D`
+ `192.184.81.118 33445 5CD7EB176C19A2FD840406CD56177BB8E75587BB366F7BB3004B19E3EDC04143`
2. Find a friend!
+ Now that you're on the network, you need a friend. To get one of those,
you need to to send or receive a request. What's a request, you ask?
It's like a friend request, but we use really scary and cryptic numbers
instead of names. When nTox starts, it shows your _your_ long, scary number,
instead of names. When `nTox` starts, it shows your _your_ long, scary number,
called your *public key*. Give that to people, and they can add you as
as "friend". Or, you can add someone else, with the */f* command, if you like.
as "friend". Or, you can add someone else, with the `/f` command, if you like.
3. Chat it up!
+ Now use the */m* command to send a message to someone. Wow, you're chatting!
+ Now use the `/m` command to send a message to someone. Wow, you're chatting!
4. But something broke!
+ Yeah, pre-alpha-alpha software tends to do that. We're working on it.
+ Please report all crashes to either the github page, or #tox-dev on freenode.
5. Nothing broke, but what does */f* mean?
+ nTox parses text as a command if the first character is a forward-slash ('/').
+ Please report all crashes to either the [github](/) page, or `#tox-dev` on freenode.
5. Nothing broke, but what does `/f` mean?
+ `nTox` parses text as a command if the first character is a forward-slash (`/`).
You can check all commands in commands.md.
6. Use and support Tox!
+ Code for us, debug for us, document for us, translate for us, even just talk about us!