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      <title>Getting Started</title>
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      <description>Getting Started # The Wonderful toolchain can currently be installed on:&#xA;Linux Windows (via MSYS2) Once you&amp;rsquo;re done following this tutorial, feel free to install the necessary tools for the target of your choice by following the target-specific instructions. You may also want to visit our Discord server to chat with fellow Wonderful users - an IRC bridge may also be provided, if user demand exists.&#xA;Linux # Requirements # To install Wonderful on your computer, you will need:</description>
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      <title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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      <description>Frequently Asked Questions # Installation # Can I use a system-provided version of the Pacman package manager? # No, and it is unlikely to ever be possible. wf-pacman is customized to (a) treat /opt/wonderful as the root directory and (b) allow running without root.&#xA;This approach allows reducing concerns of safety and security over a package manager that can write to the entire system space. The Wonderful toolchain wishes to minimize system configuration divergence while still supporting diverse configurations.</description>
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      <title>Projects made with...</title>
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      <description> Projects made with Wonderful # WonderSwan # (WS) Atop The Witch&amp;rsquo;s Tower WS - Short interactive fiction game by John Thyer, adapted using a port of the ZZT engine. (WS/WW) Chips1 - CHIP-8/SuperCHIP emulator. (WS/WW) WonderCell - Freecell game implementation by Joe Kennedy. </description>
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      <title>License</title>
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      <description>License # The Wonderful toolchain consists of many tools and libraries, which are provided under a variety of FSF/OSI-compliant open source licenses.&#xA;Everything listed under &amp;ldquo;Tools&amp;rdquo; applies only to the toolchain itself; the output of these tools is generally not copyrighted and may be used freely, unless otherwise specified.&#xA;Everything listed under &amp;ldquo;Libraries&amp;rdquo; applies additionally to the binaries and programs created with this toolchain, unless otherwise specified.&#xA;Example code (/opt/wonderful/examples) is typically provided under the Creative Commons 0 license, including the bundled assets, if any.</description>
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