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Name: myokit
Version: 1.28.4
Summary: A simple interface to cardiac cellular electrophysiology
Home-page: http://myokit.org
Author: Michael Clerx
Author-email: michael@myokit.org
License: GNU General Public License version 3
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        [Myokit](http://myokit.org) is an [open-source](https://github.com/MichaelClerx/myokit/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) Python-based toolkit that facilitates modeling and simulation of cardiac cellular electrophysiology.
        It's hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/MichaelClerx/myokit/) and available on [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/myokit/).
        For the latest documentation, see [myokit.readthedocs.io](https://myokit.readthedocs.io/).
        
        More information, including examples and an installation guide, is available on [myokit.org](http://myokit.org).
        
        
        ## Install
        
        To install Myokit, run
        
            pip install myokit
        
        On linux and windows, start menu icons can then be added by running
        
            python -m myokit icons
        
        To run single-cell simulations, [CVODE](https://computation.llnl.gov/projects/sundials/sundials-software) must be installed (windows binaries are included in the pip install).
        In addition, Myokit needs a working C/C++ compiler to be present on the system.
        
        For the graphical parts (such as the IDE) to work, you'll also need to have either PyQt4, PyQt5, or PySide installed (PySide2 is not yet supported).
        
        Existing Myokit installations can be upgraded using
        
            pip install --upgrade myokit
        
        For full details, see [http://myokit.org/install](http://myokit.org/install).
        
        ## Quick-start guide
        
        After installation, to quickly test if Myokit works, type
        
            python -m myokit run example
            
        or simply
        
            myokit run example
            
        To open an IDE window, type
        
            myokit ide
        
        To see what else Myokit can do, type
        
            myokit -h
        
        
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