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bunch of stuff this update, including a full documentation site (still a WIP) there is now a cache created whenever an instance of `FloweryAPI` is instantiated, so you don't have to query the api and iterate through the api response to retrieve a single voice anymore! function names have also been changed with this update, hence the major version bump. `get_tts()`, `get_voices()`, and `get_voice()` have been renamed to `fetch_tts()`, `fetch_voices()`, and `fetch_voice()` respectively. `get_voices()` still exists, but with different functionality (that method retrieves voices from the internal cache instead of querying the flowery api) !BREAKING
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# Installation
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This section will guide you through the installation process of PyFlowery.
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## pip
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You can use pip to install PyFlowery.
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The command to use differs slightly depending on what operating system you use.
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On Windows:
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``` prolog title="Command Prompt"
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py -m pip install pyflowery
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```
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On macOS and Linux:
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``` prolog title="Bash"
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python3 -m pip install pyflowery
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```
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## Poetry
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You can also use [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) to store your dependencies.
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Use the following command to install PyFlowery:
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``` prolog title="Command Prompt / Shell"
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poetry add pyflowery
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```
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