NCAR / cesm-lens-aws

Examples of analysis of CESM LENS data publicly available on Amazon S3 (us-west-2 region) using xarray and dask
https://doi.org/10.26024/wt24-5j82
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Migrate from a Reactjs-based to a Sphinx-based site #76

Closed andersy005 closed 3 years ago

andersy005 commented 3 years ago

This PR simplifies the website codebase by using a sphinx-based configuration. Contributors should be able to just update the jupyter notebook residing in site/index.ipynb and sphinx will take care of building the HTML version.

jeffdlb commented 3 years ago

Hi Anderson-

Are you able to attend the S@S tag-up next Tuesday June 8 at 11:00, and give us a little overview/demo of how to use this new functionality?

Thanks, Jeff

On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 10:35 AM Anderson Banihirwe @.***> wrote:

This PR simplifies the website codebase by using a sphinx-based configuration. Contributors should be able to just update the jupyter notebook residing in site/index.ipynb and sphinx will take care of building the HTML version.

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https://github.com/NCAR/cesm-lens-aws/pull/76 Commit Summary

  • Migrate from react-based to sphinx-based site

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andersy005 commented 3 years ago

Are you able to attend the S@S tag-up next Tuesday June 8 at 11:00, and give us a little overview/demo of how to use this new functionality?

Yes. I'll be there, and will be happy to give a brief demo.