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Merge pull request #4016 from takluyver/IPython-start-funcs Fix IPython.start_* functions start_kernel() didn't work at all (#4005), and I found while investigating that passing user_ns to either start_ipython() or start_kernel() had no effect, because the Application wasn't passing it on to the Shell. This is a simple fix for the most pressing issues. We should think about any other parameters that we want to be passed through from our top level API, e.g. possibly user_module. closes #4005

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Following the latest source
=============================
These are the instructions if you just want to follow the latest
*ipython* source, but you don't need to do any development for now.
The steps are:
* :ref:`install-git`
* get local copy of the git repository from github_
* update local copy from time to time
Get the local copy of the code
==============================
From the command line::
git clone git://github.com/ipython/ipython.git
You now have a copy of the code tree in the new ``ipython`` directory.
Updating the code
=================
From time to time you may want to pull down the latest code. Do this with::
cd ipython
git pull
The tree in ``ipython`` will now have the latest changes from the initial
repository.
.. include:: git_links.txt