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id: First-start
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title: First launch and project creation
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sidebar_position: 2
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---
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This section describes the initial launch and first steps after installing Melezh on your device.
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## Launching
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Regardless of the operating system or installation method, after completion, Melezh should be available in the terminal (command line) via the `melezh` command.
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> On Windows, a reboot might be required, but you can also launch it directly via the Start menu shortcut.
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When launched, you'll see the initial Melezh screen:
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You can view all available Melezh methods by running `melezh --help`. Calling any Melezh method without parameters will display its purpose and argument list:
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## Creating a project
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To begin working with Melezh, you need to create a **project** - a file that will store main settings and handler information. Use the `CreateProject` command and specify the save path in the `--path` argument:
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## Project configuration
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Further project configuration can be done in two ways:
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+ **Using the Command Line Interface**
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Configure the project by executing additional `melezh` commands in the terminal. Available commands and their arguments are listed in the *Command Line Interface* section and the built-in application help.
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+ **Using the Web Interface**
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In addition to the CLI, Melezh includes a built-in Web UI for interactive project management. Learn more about the web interface in the *Web Interface* section. |