Remove extra index url from docs (#1711)

It’s no longer required to specify the extra index url as we utilize a
different method of gathering install anonymous analytics.
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## 0.10.22-dev0
### Enhancements
### Features
### Fixes
## 0.10.21 ## 0.10.21
* **Adds Scarf analytics**. * **Adds Scarf analytics**.

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.PHONY: install-base-pip-packages .PHONY: install-base-pip-packages
install-base-pip-packages: install-base-pip-packages:
python3 -m pip install pip==${PIP_VERSION} python3 -m pip install pip==${PIP_VERSION}
python3 -m pip install -r requirements/base.txt --extra-index-url https://packages.unstructured.io/simple/ python3 -m pip install -r requirements/base.txt
.PHONY: install-huggingface .PHONY: install-huggingface
install-huggingface: install-huggingface:

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Use the following instructions to get up and running with `unstructured` and test your Use the following instructions to get up and running with `unstructured` and test your
installation. installation.
- Install the Python SDK to support all document types with `pip install "unstructured[all-docs]" --extra-index-url https://packages.unstructured.io/simple/` - Install the Python SDK to support all document types with `pip install "unstructured[all-docs]"`
- For plain text files, HTML, XML, JSON and Emails that do not require any extra dependencies, you can run `pip install unstructured --extra-index-url https://packages.unstructured.io/simple/` - For plain text files, HTML, XML, JSON and Emails that do not require any extra dependencies, you can run `pip install unstructured`
- To process other doc types, you can install the extras required for those documents, such as `pip install "unstructured[docx,pptx]" --extra-index-url https://packages.unstructured.io/simple/` - To process other doc types, you can install the extras required for those documents, such as `pip install "unstructured[docx,pptx]"`
- Install the following system dependencies if they are not already available on your system. - Install the following system dependencies if they are not already available on your system.
Depending on what document types you're parsing, you may not need all of these. Depending on what document types you're parsing, you may not need all of these.
- `libmagic-dev` (filetype detection) - `libmagic-dev` (filetype detection)
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### PDF Document Parsing Example ### PDF Document Parsing Example
The following examples show how to get started with the `unstructured` library. You can parse over a dozen document types with one line of code! Use this [Colab notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1U8VCjY2-x8c6y5TYMbSFtQGlQVFHCVIW) to run the example below. The following examples show how to get started with the `unstructured` library. You can parse over a dozen document types with one line of code! Use this [Colab notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1U8VCjY2-x8c6y5TYMbSFtQGlQVFHCVIW) to run the example below.
The easiest way to parse a document in unstructured is to use the `partition` brick. If you use `partition` brick, `unstructured` will detect the file type and route it to the appropriate file-specific partitioning brick. If you are using the `partition` brick, you may need to install additional parameters via `pip install unstructured[local-inference] --extra-index-url https://packages.unstructured.io/simple/`. Ensure you first install `libmagic` using the instructions outlined [here](https://unstructured-io.github.io/unstructured/installing.html#filetype-detection) `partition` will always apply the default arguments. If you need advanced features, use a document-specific brick. The easiest way to parse a document in unstructured is to use the `partition` brick. If you use `partition` brick, `unstructured` will detect the file type and route it to the appropriate file-specific partitioning brick. If you are using the `partition` brick, you may need to install additional parameters via `pip install unstructured[local-inference]`. Ensure you first install `libmagic` using the instructions outlined [here](https://unstructured-io.github.io/unstructured/installing.html#filetype-detection) `partition` will always apply the default arguments. If you need advanced features, use a document-specific brick.
```python ```python
from unstructured.partition.auto import partition from unstructured.partition.auto import partition

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__version__ = "0.10.21" # pragma: no cover __version__ = "0.10.22-dev0" # pragma: no cover