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See [installation](Installation.md) for information on compiling,
installing, and running Klipper. Read [features](Features.md) for a
high-level description of useful capabilities.
high-level description of useful capabilities. The history of releases
is available at [releases](Releases.md).
See [code overview](Code_Overview.md) for developer information on the
structure and layout of the Klipper code.
There are also several documents available for developers interested
in understanding how Klipper works:
See [protocol](Protocol.md) for developer information on the messaging
protocol between host and firmware. See also
See [code overview](Code_Overview.md) for information on the structure
and layout of the Klipper code.
See [protocol](Protocol.md) for information on the messaging protocol
between host and firmware. See also
[firmware commands](Firmware_Commands.md) for a high-level description
of some commands implemented in the firmware.
of common commands implemented in the firmware.
See [debugging](Debugging.md) for developer information on how to test
and debug Klipper.
See [debugging](Debugging.md) for information on how to test and debug
Klipper.
See [todo](Todo.md) for information on possible future code features.

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History of Klipper releases. Please see
[installation](Installation.md) for information on installing Klipper.
Klipper 0.2.0
=============
Initial release of Klipper. Available on 20160525. Major features
available in the initial release include:
* Basic support for cartesian printers (steppers, extruder, heated
bed, cooling fan).
* Support for common g-code commands. Support for interfacing with
OctoPrint.
* Acceleration and lookahead handling
* Support for AVR micro-controllers via standard serial ports