Instancemanager can be installed using the normal 'python setup.py
install' magic. Note that (at least on my computer), the actual
'instancemanager' script gets installed somewhere deep in the python
library directory instead of in a normal executable place. To remedy
that, do something like::

  sudo python setup.py install --install-script=/usr/local/bin

The first time you run instancemanager, it creates a
'.instancemanager' directory in your home directory. There you'll find
a 'userdefaults.py' that you can customise to your local needs.

Following that, create a file called '<yourproject>.py' (can be empty)
in the '.instancemanager/' directory, customising that perhaps with
project-specific settings (copied from 'userdefaults.py'). Then you're
set for typing in 'instancemanager yourproject create'.

Instancemanager creates an 'instancemanager.log' logfile in
'~/.instancemanager/', btw, should you want to get an information
overload about what's going on. (The first time you run it, it creates
the logfile in the current directory as '~/.instancemanager' doesn't
exist yet).

If you want the bash shell to complete your instancemanager commands,
read the instruction on the top of the bash_completion file.
