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Getting Started
===============
PyFilesystem is a Python-only module and can be installed with easy_install or from source. PyFilesystem is known to work on Linux, Mac and OSX.
Installing
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The easiest way to install PyFilesystem is with `easy_install <http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall>`_::
easy_install fs
Add the -U switch if you want to upgrade a previous installation::
easy_install -U fs
This will install the latest stable release. If you would prefer to install the cutting edge release then you can get the latest copy of the source via SVN::
svn checkout http://pyfilesystem.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ pyfilesystem-read-only
cd pyfilesystem-read-only
python setup.py install
You should now have the `fs` module on your path:
>>> import fs
>>> fs.__version__
'0.4.0'
Prerequisites
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PyFilesystem requires at least **Python 2.5**. There are a few other dependencies if you want to use some of the more advanced filesystem interfaces, but for basic use all that is needed is the Python standard library.
* Boto (required for :mod:`fs.s3fs`) http://code.google.com/p/boto/
* Paramikio (required for :class:`fs.ftpfs.FTPFS`) http://www.lag.net/paramiko/
* wxPython (required for :mod:`fs.browsewin`) http://www.wxpython.org/
Quick Examples
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Before you dive in to the API documentation, here are a few interesting things you can do with pyFilesystem.
The following will list all the files in your home directory::
>>> from fs.osfs import OSFS
>>> home_fs = OSFS('~/') # 'c:\Users\<login name>' on Windows
>>> home_fs.listdir()
Here's how to browse your home folder with a graphical interface::
>>> home_fs.browse()
This will display the total number of bytes store in '.py' files your home directory::
>>> sum(home_fs.getsize(f) for f in home_fs.walkfiles(wildcard='*.py'))
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