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Class for reading Philips Actiwatch data

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# Actiwatch Python Class

Python class for reading Philips Actiwatch data.

## Table of Contents

  • [Getting Started](#getting-started)

  • [Usage](#usage)

  • [Development](#development)

  • [Credits](#credits)

  • [License](#license)

## Getting Started

### Prerequisites

python=3.6 with pipenv installed.

### Installation

git clone (_preferred_) or download the repository

## Usage

Use the class from actiwatch import Actiwatch, and give it a path to Actiware data.

## Development

### Contributing

Before contributing any major changes, developers should checkout a development branch. Before merging changes with master, these major additions should be reviewed with a colleague who’s familiar with the project.

Code should pass all functional (make dev-tests) and stylistic (make dev-format) tests before being committed.

### Running Tests

#### Functional Tests

make dev-tests

#### Style Tests

make dev-format

### Versioning

Our group uses [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/) for versioning.

## Credits

### Authors

  • Ryan Opel

## License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.0 - see [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.

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