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  1. BOUT++: Plasma fluid finite-difference simulation code in curvilinear coordinate systems

    C++ 107 70

  2. A python script to generate dependencies for Fortran projects

    Python 32 14

  3. dotfiles Public

    dotfiles

    Emacs Lisp 1

  4. pyxpad Public

    Forked from bendudson/pyxpad

    Data analysis tool, intended to replace the XPAD tool used to view IDAM data

    Python 1

  5. Create a pull request review based on clang-tidy warnings

    Python 17 12

  6. Automatically generates FORtran Documentation from comments within the code.

    Python 299 106

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January 2022

Created a pull request in gnikit/fortls that received 13 comments

Use declarative setup.cfg; use setuptools_scm to set version

This does two related things: switch to using the more modern declarative setup.cfg over setup.py use setuptools_scm to set the version automatically

+83 −95 13 comments
Reviewed 9 pull requests in 5 repositories
boutproject/BOUT-dev 4 pull requests
Fortran-FOSS-Programmers/ford 2 pull requests
fusion-energy/paramak 1 pull request
pyro-kinetics/pyrokinetics 1 pull request
ZedThree/clang-tidy-review 1 pull request

Created an issue in C-bowman/tokamesh that received 2 comments

Possibly suspicious line?

This line in construction.build_central_mesh pads the input boundary by a fixed amount: tokamesh/tokamesh/construction.py Line 347 in feb0d0c

2 comments
Opened 1 other issue in 1 repository
PlasmaFAIR/SCENE 1 open

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