unity-sds / mdps-tutorial

Tutorials for the Sounder SIPS prototype effort
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sounder-sips-tutorial

A tutorial for the SounderSIPS team to get started in the Unity Science Data System environment.

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jupyterlab launcher terminal icon tutorial folder

This tutorial is meant to allow the SounderSIPS team to get up and running in the Unity Science Data System environment and begin using Unity services.

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Features

Contents

Quick Start

This guide provides a quick way to get started with our project.

Setup Instructions

  1. In Jupyter hub, start a new terminal process. After logging in, the launcher allows you to open a new terminal.
  2. Double click the 'terminal' icon under 'Other' to open a new terminal.
  3. Once the terminal is open, enter the following command to clone the tutorial repository to your local environment:
git clone https://github.com/unity-sds/sounder-sips-tutorial.git

Note: if you receive an error like:

bash: git: command not found

it means the environment you have set up does not have the git command line installed. This usually happens when using the minimal environment in jupyter. To fix this, you can run the following command:

conda install git

and re-run the command.

After a few seconds, you should see a folder called 'sounder-sips-tutorial' in the file navigator on the left hand side.

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Double click on that folder to view the contents of the repository within your own jupyter environment. To access the welcome notebook, click:

sounder-sips-tutorial > jupyter-notebooks > welcome.ipynb

To access a specific tutorial, click:

sounder-sips-tutorial > jupyter-notebooks > tutorials

Usage Examples

Not yet available.

Contributing

Interested in contributing to our project? Please see our: CONTRIBUTING.md

License

See our: LICENSE

Support

For questions or assistance with the tutorial, please reach out to @anilnatha.