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This is exactly what you will end up with after installing.
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# Installation screencast
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Using the install script makes the process very easy. If you're still not
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convinced, watch this video of launching a brand new JohnHenry installation
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in under three minutes:
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[![Screenshot](https://raw.github.com/derwiki/johnhenry/master/youtube-johnhenry-installation.jpg)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkjvOgzmC1M)
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# Installation on Mac OS X
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#### .. and probably Linux
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## Basic Installation
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Congratulations! You made something on the internet!
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Congratulations, you've now made something on the internet! Be sure to tell
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your mom.
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## Extended / Optional Setup
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1. Set up Google Analytics. You can sign up at:
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