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## How to Use
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1. Install Git and CMake. Use your system's package manager if available.
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1. Follow the above instructions about how to use GitHub's project template feature to create your own project.
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1. Follow [GitHub's instructions](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/creating-a-repository-from-a-template) for how to use their project template feature to create your own project.
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1. Clone your new GitHub repo and open the repo in your text editor of choice.
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1. Open [CMakeLists.txt](CMakeLists.txt). Rename the project and the executable to whatever name you want.
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1. If you want to add or remove any .cpp files, change the source files listed in the `add_executable` call in CMakeLists.txt to match the source files your project requires. If you plan on keeping the default main.cpp file then no changes are required.
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