Ensemble overlap comparison software for molecular data.
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mdaencore
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Ensemble overlap comparison software for molecular data.
mdaencore is bound by a Code of Conduct.
Installation
To build mdaencore from source, we highly recommend using virtual environments.
If possible, we strongly recommend that you use Anaconda as your package manager.
Below we provide instructions both for conda
and for pip
.
With conda
Ensure that you have conda installed.
Create a virtual environment and activate it:
conda create --name mdaencore
conda activate mdaencore
Install the development and documentation dependencies:
conda env update --name mdaencore --file devtools/conda-envs/test_env.yaml
conda env update --name mdaencore --file docs/requirements.yaml
Build this package from source:
pip install .
If you want to update your dependencies (which can be risky!), run:
conda update --all
And when you are finished, you can exit the virtual environment with:
conda deactivate
With pip
To build the package from source, run:
pip install .
If you want to create a development environment, install the dependencies required for tests and docs with:
pip install -e ".[test,doc]"
Copyright
The mdaencore source code is hosted at https://github.com/MDAnalysis/mdaencore and is available under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (see the file LICENSE).
Copyright (c) 2023, MDAnalysis
Acknowledgements
Project based on the MDAnalysis Cookiecutter version 0.1. Please cite MDAnalysis when using mdaencore in published work.
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