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  1. Getting Started

Installation

Concrete is natively supported on Linux and macOS from Python 3.8 to 3.10 inclusive. If you have Docker in your platform, you can use the docker image to use Concrete.

Using PyPI

You can install Concrete from PyPI:

pip install -U pip wheel setuptools
pip install concrete-python

Using Docker

You can also get the Concrete docker image:

docker pull zamafhe/concrete-python:v1.0.0
docker run --rm -it zamafhe/concrete-python:latest /bin/bash
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