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- Sign up for a free account at http://github.com
- Add your github user name to the "About Me" section in your Confluence profile.
Email James Foucar (jgfouca@sandia.gov) and ask to be added to the ACME private organization on github. Include your Confluence account name so he can verify you're a member of ACME.
Log on to the platform on which you want to run ACME.
- Install an ssh key from that platform to your github account. See these instructions and note you can skip step 2 if you already have an ssh key on your machine.
- Clone the repository to your local account with: git clone git@github.com:ACME-Climate/ACME.git This will create a directory called "ACME" with the code.
- cd to the ACME directory.
- When running with an MPAS component: git submodule update --init This will pull the code for MPAS components into their subdirectories, like models/ocn/mpas-o.
- You are now ready to create a case, build and run following the CESM Instructions. By default, you will be running the latest version of "master".
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