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Document the capture tool.
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The easiest way to get going is to build the standalone server, available in the `standalone` directory. You can connect to localhost or remote clients and view the collected data right away.
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If you prefer to inspect the data only after a trace has been performed, you may use the command line utility in the `capture` directory. It will save a data dump that may be later opened in the graphical viewer application.
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Alternatively, you may want to embed the server in your application, the same which is running the client part of tracy. Doing so requires that you also include the `server` and `imgui` directories. Include the `tracy/server/TracyView.hpp` header file, create an instance of the `tracy::View` class and call its `Draw()` method every frame. Unfortunately, there's also the hard part - you need to integrate the imgui library into the innards of your program. How to do so is outside the scope of this document.
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#### Lua support
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