# PyPantograph Python interface to the Pantograph library ## Getting started First initialize the git submodules so that git can keep track of the submodules being used do: ```bash # - initialize the git submodules by preparing the git repository, but it does not clone or fetch them, just init's git's internal configs git submodule init ``` Then to clone, fetch & update the submodules code (and also initilize anything you might have forgotten that is specificed in the `.gitmodules` file): ```bash # - initialize the git submodules so that git can track them and then the update clone/fetches & updates the submodules git submodule update --init ``` Then install poetry by [following instructions written for the Stanford SNAP cluster](https://github.com/brando90/snap-cluster-setup?tab=readme-ov-file#poetry) or [their official instructions](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installing-manually). Then once you confirm you have poetry & the initialized git submodules, execute: ```bash poetry build ``` To run server tests: ``` bash python -m pantograph.server ``` The tests in `pantograph/server.py` also serve as simple interaction examples ## Install 2: With Conda and Pip in the SNAP cluster ```bash # install Lean4 manually (elan and lake) curl -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/leanprover/elan/master/elan-init.sh | sh -s -- -y # create and activate the right python env (this is needed so that poetry build works) conda create -n pypantograph_env python=3.11 -y conda activate pypantograph_env # build the PyPantograph proj (build the py distribution, py deps and custom (lean4) installs) cd $HOME/PyPantograph poetry build # install pypantograph in editable mode (only pyproject.toml needed! Assuming your at the proj root) pip install -e . # confirm intalls pip list | grep pantograph pip list | grep vllm pip list | greo torch # make sure the PyPantrograph server tests by Leni work python -m server.py ```