HPSCTerrSys / SLOTH

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Welcome to SLOTH

Check also our documentation!

This repository does holed smaller and bigger helper scripts for simulations based on TSMP. The overall idea is to support the analysis progress of TSMP-simulations by providing easy accessible functions and methods helping the user to focus on the real analysis task. Further, example-scripts should provide ideas and hints of how to tackle different analysis steps if those are not easily mapped within a modular function or method.

In general it is to be noted, that the SLOTH-repository is not a full collection of analysis-scripts, but a living repository, aimed to grow with upcoming tasks and providing the found solutions in a prepared and ocumented way for everyone who is facing a similar task at a later time.
Further, the SLOTH-repository is not aimed to act as a single solution for analysis tasks, but as supporting lib.

Getting Started

Prepare the SLOTH repository

As this repository could make use of submodules (repositories inside of repositories are called submodules) a little extra treatment is needed to clone this repo. Basically there are two options:

Option 1 Clone the repository as usual

git clone https://github.com/HPSCTerrSys/SLOTH.git

and initialize and update the submodules afterwards

cd SLOTH
git submodule init 
git submodule update

Note: you have to type the credentials for each submodule!

Option 2 Combine all steps of option 1 in one command:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/HPSCTerrSys/SLOTH.git

Note: you have to type the credentials for each submodule!

Use the SLOTH repository

All scripts inside of the SLOTH-repository are developed and tested on JURECA-DC with a default tool-chain, which is provided under /p/project/cslts/local/jureca/.
So to use SLOTH you first have to source this environment file:

source /p/project/cslts/local/jureca/ONEOFTHEDEFAULTENVFILES

To use SLOTH within other projects, you have to extend your local PYTHONPATH, to tell python where to find SLOTH. You can do this by:

cd SLOTH  
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$(pwd)

Afterwards you can simply import SLOTH components from inside any of your python scripts e.g. by:

import sloth.IO

You find this also within the example-scripts.

How to contribute

You can contribute to SLOTH with your own functions, methods, and classes. How to do so is explained withtin the How to contribute section.

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License:MIT License


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