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Update home authored May 09, 2024 by vagudets's avatar vagudets
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In order to run the SUNSET Suite, you need to load the necessary modules (R, CDO, GDAL, GEOS and PROJ). To do this, you can run the command `source MODULES` in the terminal, from the main folder of the SUNSET repository. In order to run the SUNSET Suite, you need to load the necessary modules (R, CDO, GDAL, GEOS and PROJ). To do this, you can run the command `source MODULES` in the terminal, from the main folder of the SUNSET repository.
Before calling the modules in your script or in the R console, you should run the `prepare_outputs()` function as shown in the [example script](https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/sunset/-/snippets/96), which will read your recipe and set up the directory for your outputs. ## TODO: replace with links to the use cases
Before calling the modules in your script or in the R console, you should run the `prepare_outputs()` function as shown in the [example script](https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/es/sunset/-/snippets/111), which will read your recipe and set up the directory for your outputs.
`prepare_outputs()` will perform a check on your recipe to detect potential errors. If you want to disable this check, you may set the argument `disable_checks = TRUE` when calling the function. `prepare_outputs()` will perform a check on your recipe to detect potential errors. If you want to disable this check, you may set the argument `disable_checks = TRUE` when calling the function.
If you had a recipe named 'recipe-wiki.yml' that looked like the example in this wiki, this directory might look something like this: If you had a recipe named 'recipe-wiki.yml' that looked like the example in this wiki, this directory might look something like this:
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