Put building instructions in a separate documentation file.

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## Building ## Building
`plasp` requires a C++14 compiler (preferrably GCC ≥ 6.1 or clang ≥ 3.8), the `boost` libraries (≥ 1.55), and CMake for building. `plasp` requires `boost` and is built via CMake and a C++ compiler.
```bash See the [building instructions](doc/building-instructions.md) for more detail.
$ git clone https://github.com/potassco/plasp.git
$ cd plasp
$ mkdir -p build/release
$ cd build/release
$ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
$ make
```
The built `plasp` binary is then located at `plasp/build/release/bin/plasp`.
### Running the Tests
`plasp` provides unit tests written using the [Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest) framework.
Before building and running the tests, make sure you have fetched the Google Test git submodule:
```bash
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
```
Afterward, build and run the tests as follows:
```bash
$ make run-tests
```
## Contributors ## Contributors

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# Building Instructions
`plasp` requires a C++14 compiler (preferrably GCC ≥ 6.1 or clang ≥ 3.8), the `boost` libraries (≥ 1.55), and CMake for building.
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/potassco/plasp.git
$ cd plasp
$ mkdir -p build/release
$ cd build/release
$ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
$ make
```
The built `plasp` binary is then located at `plasp/build/release/bin/plasp`.
To update `plasp` to the most recent version, perform the following steps:
```bash
$ cd plasp
$ git pull
$ cd build/release
$ cmake .
$ make
```
## Running the Tests
`plasp` provides unit tests written using the [Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest) framework.
Before building and running the tests, make sure you have fetched the Google Test git submodule:
```bash
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
```
Afterward, build and run the tests as follows:
```bash
$ make run-tests
```