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author | Jim Shaver <dcypherd@gmail.com> | 2015-04-11 19:02:37 -0400 |
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committer | Jim Shaver <dcypherd@gmail.com> | 2015-04-11 19:02:37 -0400 |
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diff --git a/doc-src/install.html b/doc-src/install.html index 246b3c46..e4193542 100644 --- a/doc-src/install.html +++ b/doc-src/install.html @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ ## Installing from source -The preferred way to install mitmproxy - whether you're installing the latest release or from source - is to use [pip](http://www.pip-installer.org/). If you don't already have pip on your system, you can find installation instructions [here](http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html). - -If you are looking for a more information on how to install mitmproxy directly from the master branch on GitHub, or are wanting to set up mitmproxy for developement purposes, see the <a href="https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/blob/master/README.mkd#hacking">Hacking</a> section of the README on GitHub. +You can install mitmproxy with pip: <pre class="terminal"> $ pip install mitmproxy @@ -16,24 +14,17 @@ content views, do this: $ pip install "mitmproxy[contentviews]" </pre> +If you are looking for a more information on how to install mitmproxy directly from the master branch on GitHub, or are wanting to set up mitmproxy for developement purposes, see the <a href="https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/blob/master/README.mkd#hacking">Hacking</a> section of the README on GitHub. + ## OSX -The easiest way to get up and running on OSX is to download the pre-built -binary packages from [mitmproxy.org](http://mitmproxy.org). If you still want -to install using pip, there are a few things to keep in mind: - -- If you're running a Python interpreter installed with homebrew (or similar), -you may have to install some dependencies by hand. -- Make sure that XCode is installed from the App Store, and that the -command-line tools have been downloaded (XCode/Preferences/Downloads). - -There are a few bits of customization you might want to do to make mitmproxy -comfortable to use on OSX. The default color scheme is optimized for a dark -background terminal, but you can select a palette for a light terminal -background with the --palette option. You can use the OSX <b>open</b> program -to create a simple and effective <b>~/.mailcap</b> file to view request and -response bodies: +The easiest way to get up and running on OSX is to download the pre-built binary packages from [mitmproxy.org](http://mitmproxy.org). If you still want to install using pip, there are a few things to keep in mind: + +- If you're running a Python interpreter installed with homebrew (or similar), you may have to install some dependencies by hand. +- Make sure that XCode is installed from the App Store, and that the command-line tools have been downloaded (XCode/Preferences/Downloads). + +There are a few bits of customization you might want to do to make mitmproxy comfortable to use on OSX. The default color scheme is optimized for a dark background terminal, but you can select a palette for a light terminal background with the --palette option. You can use the OSX <b>open</b> program to create a simple and effective <b>~/.mailcap</b> file to view request and response bodies: <pre class="terminal"> application/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s |