Installation

There are two ways you might choose to install HPMCM

  1. Production Installation: Just install HPMCM in an existing an existing conda environment using pip.

  2. Developer Installation: Download the HPMCM source code and example notebooks and install from the local version using pip in “editable” mode.

Production Installation

Here we will be installing HPMCM into an existing conda environment “[env]”.

conda activate [env]
pip install

Developer Installation

conda activate [env]
git clone https://github.com/KIPAC/HPMCM.git
cd HPMCM
pip install -e .[dev]

Adding your kernel to jupyter

If you want to use the kernel that you have just created to run example demos, then you may need to explicitly add an ipython kernel. You may need to first install ipykernel with conda install ipykernel. You can do then add your kernel with the following command, making sure that you have the conda environment that you wish to add activated. From your environment, execute the command: python -m ipykernel install –user –name [nametocallnewkernel] (you may or may not need to prepend sudo depending on your permissions). When you next start up Jupyter you should see a kernel with your new name as an option, including using the Jupyter interface at NERSC. >>>>>>> 6908ec0 (docs)