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Tool to rename cells, surfaces, materials and universes in MCNP input files. See https://numjuggler.readthedocs.io
-- shows status of the tests defined in travis_tests folder.
Information in the help message, returned by numjuggler -h mode
is
outdated. Therefore, the best way to see all current modes is to search for
args.mode ==
string in main.py
, and read comments in the correspondent
sections of code.
https://numjuggler.readthedocs.io should be considered as the main source of information.
There is also a github repo numjuggler.docs containing presentations and reports related to numjuggler.
The numjuggler package is available at PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/numjuggler/. The preffered way to install it using pip:
>pip install numjuggler
Alternatively, one can clone from github and install in so-called development mode:
>git clone git@github.com:travleev/numjuggler.git
>cd numjuggler
>pip install -e .
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MCNP input file renumbering tool
We found that numjuggler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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