6. Using NEMO¶
Note
The nemo_start.(c)sh
file needs to be sourced to set up your shell environment
for using NEMO.
In order to use NEMO, you will need to modify your
shell environment, for example in the bash
(or zsh
) shell
this could be
source /opt/nemo/nemo_start.sh
assuming NEMO was installed in /opt/nemo/
, and
source /opt/nemo/nemo_start.csh
for users of a csh
like shell. Normally this
line would be added to your ~/.bashrc
or /.cshrc
file.
After this the following commands should work for you
tsf --help
man tsf
6.1. Updating NEMO¶
Although a full update is out of scope for the discussion here, a common case is
when a program is not available, or a collaborator had made a new or updated program
available via github. The following procedure generally works, assuming you have
write permission in the $NEMO
directory tree:
mknemo -u tsf
mknemo -h
man mknemo
tsf --help
and an updated version should now be available. Check the value of the VERSION=
value in the output of --help
of the recompiled program, or use the
help=h
for a bit more help even.
Writing NEMO program programs is covered in Programmers Guide, or see also Installation.