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#---------------------------- # Instructions for developers #---------------------------- # Create an account on github.com https://github.com/account # Create a set of SSH keys ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "<comment>" # Paste them into github under Account Settings | SSH Public Keys # Go to you favorite directory and get the repository git clone git@github.com:ingenieroariel/gs-science.git # Then run the configuration script python configure_project.py # Run the demo python demo.py #----------------------------------------------------------------- # If the above fails you can try the steps manually as shown below #----------------------------------------------------------------- # First make sure you have pip installed, for example in Ubuntu sudo easy_install pip # Also make sure that git is installed, for example in Ubuntu sudo apt-get install git-core # Go to your favorite directory and clone the project git clone https://ingenieroariel@github.com/ingenieroariel/gs-science.git # Alternatively, for r/w access using SSH public keys, the command is git clone git@github.com:ingenieroariel/gs-science.git # Navigate to the newly created server cd gs-science # Then install the python dependencies, for example in Ubuntu sudo pip install -r requirements.txt # For those not used to git, here is a quick and dirty manual: # To make sure your sources are up to date, type: git pull # To see a local diff: git diff # To commit changes use this one: (-a means add all the file that have changed) git commit -a -m "this is what I am doing" # To put the changes back online git push origin master
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