> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.seismic.systems/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started.md).

# Getting Started

- [Installation](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/installation.md): Setting up your local machine to develop with Seismic
- [Development Toolkit](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/development-toolkit.md): Use sfoundry to write and test smart contract code locally before deployment
- [Quickstart](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/quickstart.md): You're two commands away from running an encrypted protocol
- [Deploy an SRC20 in 60 Seconds](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/src20-factory.md): Deploy a private SRC20 token on Seismic testnet with a single command — no compiler required
- [TypeScript SDK](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/src20-factory/sdk.md): API reference for the @seismic/src20-sdk package used internally by the CLI and web app
- [Web Interface](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/src20-factory/web.md): Deploy SRC20 tokens from a browser using the SRC20 Factory web interface
- [REST API](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/src20-factory/api.md): Query SRC20 tokens deployed through the factory via a REST API
- [Contracts](https://docs.seismic.systems/getting-started/src20-factory/contracts.md): Solidity interface reference for SRC20Factory and SRC20Token


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