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The commands below assume that you have git 2.x installed on your machine. | The commands below assume that you have git 2.x installed on your machine. | ||
The | The GEOS GCM can be found here: | ||
https://github.com/GEOS-ESM/GEOSgcm | https://github.com/GEOS-ESM/GEOSgcm | ||
You can then clone with | |||
git clone https://github.com/GEOS-ESM/GEOSgcm | |||
but note that GEOS GCM is what we call a "fixture" that is quite lightweight and you'll see the source tree is mainly empty. In order to get the rest of GEOS, you need to use a utility called [https://github.com/ESMCI/manage_externals checkout_externals]. Once you have that installed, you run: | |||
checkout_externals | |||
inside the GEOSgcm directory. This then checks out all the sub-repositories needed for GEOS. | |||
The code is publicly available, but in order to contribute to the GEOS GCM development, you will need to be added as a collaborator with the [https://github.com/GEOS-ESM GEOS-ESM] organization. Please send an email to [mailto:geos5-support@lists.nasa.gov GEOS Support] with your GitHub username. You can create tickets through the GitHub issue system and contribute to the code. | The code is publicly available, but in order to contribute to the GEOS GCM development, you will need to be added as a collaborator with the [https://github.com/GEOS-ESM GEOS-ESM] organization. Please send an email to [mailto:geos5-support@lists.nasa.gov GEOS Support] with your GitHub username. You can create tickets through the GitHub issue system and contribute to the code. |