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In this chapter you can find multiple recipes for different ESM-Tools functionalities, such running a model, adding forcing files, editing defaults in namelists, etc.
If you'd like to contribute with your own recipe, or ask for a recipe, please open a documentation issue on our GitHub repository.
Note
Throughout the cookbook, we will sometimes refer to a nested part of a configuration via dot notation, e.g. a.b.c
. Here, we mean the following in a YAML config file:
a:
b:
c: "foo"
This would indicate that the value of a.b.c
is "foo"
. In Python, you would access this value as a["b"]["c"]
.