# Getting Started with WEKA

- [Quick installation guide](https://docs.weka.io/4.1/getting-started-with-weka/quick-install-guide.md)
- [Manage the system using the WEKA CLI](https://docs.weka.io/4.1/getting-started-with-weka/manage-the-system-using-weka-cli.md): This page provides an overview for WEKA CLI, including the top-level commands, command hierarchy, how to connect to another server, auto-completion, and how to check the status of the cluster.
- [Manage the system using the WEKA GUI](https://docs.weka.io/4.1/getting-started-with-weka/manage-the-system-using-weka-gui.md): WEKA GUI application enables you to configure, administer, and monitor the WEKA system. This page provides an overview of the primary operations, access to the GUI, and system dashboard.
- [Run first IOs with WEKA filesystem](https://docs.weka.io/4.1/getting-started-with-weka/performing-the-first-io.md): This is a quick reference guide using the CLI to perform the first IO in the WEKA filesystem.
- [Getting started with WEKA REST API](https://docs.weka.io/4.1/getting-started-with-weka/getting-started-with-weka-rest-api.md)


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