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| ### How to Setup |
| Please follow the below steps in order to setup the project properly: |
| * Using PyCharm Education (or PyCharm with EduTools plugin), select "Create New Project" and select |
| this directory (learning/katas/python) |
| * Select your project interpreter (e.g. virtualenv), then click "Create" |
| * Click "Yes" to create project from existing sources when prompted |
| * Wait for indexing to finish |
| * Open "Preferences", search for "Project Interpreter", and select/add accordingly (e.g. virtualenv) |
| * Open the "Project" tool window, and select the "Course" view |
| * Your project is ready |
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| For further instructions on how the PyCharm Education works, you can refer |
| [here](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/education/educator-start-guide.html?section=Python). |