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5. On the *Projects* page, select *Github Projects*.
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6. Click on the green "plus" symbol. Copy the Link https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Yakindu/statecharts/master/StatechartTools.setup in to the text field.
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7. Click on *OK*. The project *Statechart Tools* is available as *Github Projects/<User>/Statechart Tools*.
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-8. Double-click on the project *Statechart Tools* to add it to the catalog section at the bottom of the wizard page.
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+8. Double-click on the project *Statechart Tools* to add it to the catalog section at the bottom of the wizard page, then click *Next*.
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9. On the *Variables* page, choose a meaningful name for the *Installation folder name* variable, then click *Next*.
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10. On the *Confirmation* page, check the settings, then click on *Finish*.
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-11. The setup is executing its tasks now. Meanwhile: Drink a cup of coffee, and watch your Statechart Tools development environment being assembled.
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-12. After the installation has been completed, Eclipse starts up with the YAKINDU Statechart Tools projects in your workspace.
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-13. (Optional) Click on *Finish* in the Oomph window to close it.
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-14. (Optional) While installing, clicking on the double-arrow () allows you to see the further progression. Click on *Finish* to close the window when the installer is done.
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-15. After having built the workspace, you will see a lot of errors in it. That's because the language artifacts haven't been generated yet. Oomph made a contribution to the toolbar. Click on the double-arrow symbol. The *Confirmation* window appears. Deselect everything except for the three "Launch …" tasks. (The other tasks have already been executed.) The selected tasks will generate the languages "Expressions", "SText", and "SGen".
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-16. Click on *Finish*.
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-17. Click *Proceed* three times in order to confirm the execution of each launch despite any existing errors.
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+11. The setup is executing its tasks now. Meanwhile: Drink a cup of coffee, and watch your Statechart Tools development environment being assembled. Oh, and please review and accept any licenses for the software to be installed.
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+12. You are asked whether you trust the certificate of "Eclipse.org Foundation, Inc.". If you do, check the certificate in the dialog box and click on *OK*.
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+13. After the installation has been completed, Eclipse starts up with the YAKINDU Statechart Tools projects in your workspace.
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+14. (Optional) Click on *Finish* in the Oomph window to close it.
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+15. (Optional) While installing, clicking on the double-arrow () allows you to see the further progression. Click on *Finish* to close the window when the installer is done.
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+16. After having built the workspace, you will see a lot of errors in it. That's because the language artifacts haven't been generated yet. Oomph made a contribution to the toolbar. Click on the double-arrow symbol. The *Confirmation* window appears. Deselect everything except for the three "Launch …" tasks. (The other tasks have already been executed.) The selected tasks will generate the languages "Expressions", "SText", and "SGen".
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+17. Click on *Finish*.
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+18. Click *Proceed* three times in order to confirm the execution of each launch despite any existing errors.
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### How to setup your developer workspace without Oomph
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1. Download Eclipse Luna from https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
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