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# BiTIA Installation
BiTIA CLI is the Command Interface tool helpful in getting user inputs with commands and required files, directories etc.
This submits jobs to the server, which contains bitia-runner that works on the job and produce results
**To work with BiTIA, we need to install bitia-cli and submit jobs to the server**
## Installing bitia
Installing bitia is very simple, you only need to have [python-pip] installed in your system
BiTIA CLI is available on [PyPi] as [BiTIA].
### Ensure you have a working pip
As a first step, you should check that you have a working Python with pip
installed. This can be done by running the following commands and making
sure that the output looks similar.
```
bash
$
python
--version
Python 3.N.N
$
pip
--version
pip X.Y.Z from ...
(
python 3.N.N
)
```
If that worked, congratulations! You have a working pip in your environment.
To Install
**BiTIA**
using pip:
```
$ python3 -m pip install bitia
```
[
BiTIA
]:
https://pypi.org/project/bitia/
[
Pypi
]:
https://pypi.org/
[
install Python
]:
https://realpython.com/installing-python/
[
python-pip
]:
https://pypi.org/project/pip/
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