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First of all, make sure that you have every [dependency](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework/wiki/Setting-up-a-development-environment) installed. However, if you believe that you are ready to finally get started, here are our recommended steps:
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1. Clone the [test-tutorial-framework](https://github.com/avatao-content/test-tutorial-framework) repository, take a closer look at it contents, then attempt to [run](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework/wiki/tfw.sh-script) it.
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2. Try to replace the web service first with your own. If you don't need it, or you wish to run something else, just delete the `solvable/src/webservice` directory and copy your code somewhere in its parents directory. You also have to modify the supervisor configuration to fit your needs: `solvable/supervisor/webservice.conf`. It's important for your server to behave well behind a reverse proxy, requests will be sent to `/webservice/your_endpoint`.
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3. Let's fix that `frontend_config.yaml` to suit your needs. Rewrite the `iframeUrl` property to an empty string if you don't need it, compose the layouts, etc.
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4. There must be a couple of unused event handlers in the `event_handler_main.py`, you should just delete their instantiation and import, then rewrite the init parameters in the remaining ones where necessary.
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4. The next step is to start writing an **FSM**. You either use the Python-based *LinearFSM* and *FSMBase* classes that utilize the `transitions` module, or you just compile it into a *YAML* file like the `test_fsm.yml` example.
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5. Then you need to put the triggers after the respective checks, and formulate bot messages to guide the user in each step.
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6. When everything is ready, you can start to check your tutorial with the `check_format.py` script in the `challenge-toolbox` repository in order to be able to upload it to the platform.
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7. After you get zero errors, you can finally share it by creating a repository through the dashboard at https://platform.avatao.com, then push your solution to a `staging` branch and open a pull request, and then comes our part to make it available.
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