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## Summary
Ruthenium is a free open-source computer simulation game, which allows users to operate and configure a virtual system to their will, and features a collective database of users, of which can be managed and modified, hold [permissions](https://github.com/KithM/Ruthenium/wiki/Permissions), and more, all of which are modifiable inside and outside of the game, and allows the player to customize their gameplay as they want.

#### <b>Learn more: [Ruthenium Wiki](https://github.com/KithM/Ruthenium/wiki).</b>

## Installation
<b>[Download the latest release of Ruthenium](https://github.com/KithM/Ruthenium/releases/latest)</b><br>

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If your current user has the permission node `permissions.add.others` and/or `permissions.remove.others`, you will also be able to change other users' permissions.

#### <b>Read more: [Permissions](https://github.com/KithM/Ruthenium/wiki/Permissions), [Formatting Permissions](https://github.com/KithM/Ruthenium/wiki/Permissions#formatting-permissions), [Adding Permissions](https://github.com/KithM/Ruthenium/wiki/Permissions#adding-permissions-within-the-xml-file).</b>

![alt text](https://i.imgur.com/pQXXJoK.png "Permission Manager")

<b>Click the Manage icon</b>. You will see a box that displays your current `Username`, `Password`, and `Session ID`. You will also notice that your password has a colored bar underneath of it. The bar represents your password's strength is regards to its length and/or what characters are used. Passwords that involve special characters and uncommon symbols are always much stronger than simple passwords.
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