Added a link to the colab notebook

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* easy install scripts * easy install scripts
* and more! * and more!
## Colab Notebook
A colab notebook to quickly set up and use this repo is included and available [here](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1v2yTl-VkhYRflBUND-I9NuVWmCa5HeOg?usp=share_link): https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1v2yTl-VkhYRflBUND-I9NuVWmCa5HeOg
For the unfortunate using Paperspace, this notebook should also work for it.
## Installing ## Installing
Outside of the very small prerequisites, everything needed to get TorToiSe working is included in the repo. Outside of the very small prerequisites, everything needed to get TorToiSe working is included in the repo.
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Windows: Windows:
* Python 3.9: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3913/ * Python 3.9: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3913/
* Git (optional): https://git-scm.com/download/win * Git (optional): https://git-scm.com/download/win
* CUDA drivers, if NVIDIA
Linux: Linux:
* python3.x (tested with 3.10) * python3.x (tested with 3.10)
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#### Linux #### Linux
First, make sure you have both `python3.x` and `git` installed, as well as the required compute platform according to your GPU (ROCm or CUDA) First, make sure you have both `python3.x` and `git` installed, as well as the required compute platform according to your GPU (ROCm or CUDA).
Simply run the following block:
``` ```
git clone https://git.ecker.tech/mrq/tortoise-tts git clone https://git.ecker.tech/mrq/tortoise-tts