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## Summary * Update observation space information and standardise formatting of code blocks in that section * Remove non-ascii quotation characters * Update custom blue agent page to match new AgentSession classes. * Introduce glossary * Provide a first draft of migration guide for 1.2 to 2.0 (probably not comprehensive) ## Test process Sphinx is able to build the documentation as checked on my local machine ## Checklist - [x] This PR is linked to a **work item** - [x] I have performed **self-review** of the code - [ ] I have written **tests** for any new functionality added with this PR - [x] I have updated the **documentation** if this PR changes or adds functionality - [x] I have run **pre-commit** checks for code style Related work items: #1602
#1355 - Carried out full renaming in node.py, active_node.py, passive_node.py, and service_node.py to make params and variable names explicit.
PrimAITE
Getting Started with PrimAITE
Pre-Requisites
In order to get PrimAITE installed, you will need to have the following installed:
python3.8+python3-pipvirtualenv
PrimAITE is designed to be OS-agnostic, and thus should work on most variations/distros of Linux, Windows, and MacOS.
Installation from source
1. Navigate to the PrimAITE folder and create a new python virtual environment (venv)
python3 -m venv <name_of_venv>
2. Activate the venv
Unix
source <name_of_venv>/bin/activate
Windows
.\<name_of_venv>\Scripts\activate
3. Install primaite into the venv along with all of it's dependencies
python3 -m pip install -e .
Development Installation
To install the development dependencies, postfix the command in step 3 above with the [dev] extra. Example:
python3 -m pip install -e .[dev]
Building documentation
The PrimAITE documentation can be built with the following commands:
Unix
cd docs
make html
Windows
cd docs
.\make.bat html
This will build the documentation as a collection of HTML files which uses the Read The Docs sphinx theme. Other build options are available but may require additional dependencies such as LaTeX and PDF. Please refer to the Sphinx documentation for your specific output requirements.
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