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 (just type `instancemanager`
and press Enter), 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 (just copy the few items that you want to
change from `userdefaults.py`). Then you're set for typing in
`instancemanager --create yourproject`. Or perhaps even handier,
`instancemanager yourproject fresh`, as that does everything from
creating the instance to installing your products.

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.
