Professor Bart. W. Hoogenboom
- Luke K. Davis (@patherlkd)
- Lorenzo Braccini
- Livia Maskos
- Adrien Claret-Tournier
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Click on the Launch Binder button at the top of this README.
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Wait for the remote server to build the repo (can take a few moments), which will start a new window with the remote jupyter notebook directory.
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Click on a jupyter notebook of your choice.
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Click
Cell
and thenRun All
(Unless other running instructions specified).
Notes: Different cells take time to run, if on the left side of the notebook you see In[]
(empty) it has not run yet. If you see In[*]
it is currently running. If you see In[<number>]
it has been executed (number relates to the order of its execution e.g. = 1st to tun).
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Either clone/fork this repository.
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Download individual coding files.
Please contact the lead/ raise an issue on the repository.
- To clone current version onto you local machine:
<terminal>$ git clone https://github.com/hoogenboom-lab/teaching.git
- To update your local copy with updated remote changes:
<terminal>$ git pull origin master
- To remove a file (please take care when doing this):
<terminal>$ rm <file>
<terminal>$ git add .
<terminal>$ git commit -m "Removed <file>"
<terminal>$ git push origin master
- To add or change a file:
<terminal>$ jupyter notebook
Then add or change your code to the notebook and save to a sensible filename = <file>
. If you are updating an existing notebook, save it to the same filename.
<terminal>$ git add <file>
<terminal>$ git commit -m "Added <file>".
<terminal>$ git push origin master
You can also upload files on the github page itself ( Add file
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- If you encounter merge issues, please contact Luke Davis (via Slack/email/github).