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      <title>Getting Started</title>
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      <description>Getting Started #  Installation #  With python &amp;gt;=3.4
pip install git+https://github.com/SEBv15/pycertifspec.git Usage #  Starting SPEC #  The library needs a SPEC session to communicate with. To start SPEC in server mode simply start the shell with the -S [port] flag. When the port is not specified, one off 6510 - 6530 will be used.
Example:
spec -S 6510 This also works for specfe:
specfe fourc -S More on the official documentation</description>
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