hbrown18@uwyo_edu
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Hello,
I am working with the release-cesm2.1.5 tag for CESM and making modifications to the source code to aid an ongoing research project. In order to make this version of the code more accessible to the public, I tried to push a copy on my personal Github account into which I plan to document the changes I am making. However, the source code modifications were not retained and the version that shows up on Github is a skeleton version of the code that lacks the component models.
I believe this is due to the the tagging infrastructure of CESM, but I'm not sure how to account for this. Can anyone recommend a workflow for uploading the full CESM tag on to a personal Github repository?
Thank you for your help!
Hunter
I am working with the release-cesm2.1.5 tag for CESM and making modifications to the source code to aid an ongoing research project. In order to make this version of the code more accessible to the public, I tried to push a copy on my personal Github account into which I plan to document the changes I am making. However, the source code modifications were not retained and the version that shows up on Github is a skeleton version of the code that lacks the component models.
I believe this is due to the the tagging infrastructure of CESM, but I'm not sure how to account for this. Can anyone recommend a workflow for uploading the full CESM tag on to a personal Github repository?
Thank you for your help!
Hunter