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* Clone [this repository](https://gitlab.orbit-lab.org/traffic-simulator/sumo) to a folder on your computer : `git clone --recurse-submodules https://gitlab.orbit-lab.org/traffic-simulator/sumo.git`.
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* If somehow the cloning fails, you can also download the 2 sub-repositories here : [sumo-unity](https://gitlab.orbit-lab.org/traffic-simulator/sumo-unity) and [sumo-simulator](https://gitlab.orbit-lab.org/traffic-simulator/sumo-simulator) and unzip them to a location of your choice.
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Once you have these files, you can open Unity and add a new project as the folder where sumo-unity is located on your computer. The scene named "scene" is the main scene you will be interacting with. Make sure that Sumo Config File is set to `<path-to-sumo>\sumo-simulator\config.sumo.cfg` (choose your sumo-simulator clone or download folder).
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Once you have these files, you can open Unity Hub and add a new project as the folder where sumo-unity is located on your computer. The scene named "scene" is the main scene you will be interacting with. Make sure that Sumo Config File is set to `<path-to-sumo>\sumo-simulator\config.sumo.cfg` (choose your sumo-simulator clone or download folder).
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### Central server
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This part of the system is supposed to run on a different computer than the one where Unity and SUMO runs. It is designed primarily to run on a linux machine. You first have to clone the [PubSub](https://gitlab.orbit-lab.org/traffic-simulator/pubsub) repository to get all the scripts : `git clone https://gitlab.orbit-lab.org/traffic-simulator/pubsub`
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