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tutor/docs/quickstart.rst
Carlos Muniz fe901ab9de feat: deprecate "quickstart" and rename to "launch"
`quickstart` is being renamed to `launch` and deprecated in favor of
using `launch`. The `quickstart` function temporarily aliases to
`launch`. Further mentions of `quickstart` have been changed to
reference `launch` instead.

We are indicating that this change is breaking 💥 to encourage people to
migrate their scripts right away!
2022-09-30 12:05:35 +02:00

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.. _launch:
Quickstart (1-click install)
----------------------------
1. Install the latest stable release of Tutor from pip:
.. include:: download/pip.rst
Or `download <https://github.com/overhangio/tutor/releases>`_ the pre-compiled binary and place the ``tutor`` executable in your path:
.. include:: download/binary.rst
2. Run ``tutor local launch``
3. You're done!
**That's it?**
Yes :) This is what happens when you run ``tutor local launch``:
1. You answer a few questions about the :ref:`configuration` of your Open edX platform.
2. Configuration files are generated from templates.
3. Docker images are downloaded.
4. Docker containers are provisioned.
5. A full, production-ready Open edX platform (`Nutmeg <https://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/edx-installing-configuring-and-running/en/open-release-nutmeg.master/platform_releases/nutmeg.html>`__ release) is run with docker-compose.
The whole procedure should require less than 10 minutes, on a server with good bandwidth. Note that your host environment will not be affected in any way, since everything runs inside docker containers. Root access is not even necessary.
There's a lot more to Tutor than that! To learn more about what you can do with Tutor and Open edX, check out the :ref:`whatnext` section. If the launch installation method above somehow didn't work for you, check out the :ref:`troubleshooting` guide.