The Pencil Code is a high-order finite-difference code for compressible hydrodynamic flows with magnetic fields and particles. It is highly modular and can easily be adapted to different types of problems. The code runs efficiently under MPI on massively parallel shared- or distributed-memory computers.
The Pencil Code is available from pencil-code.org and is mirrored to GitHub. It was previously hosted at Google Code.
In order to checkout the code with read-write premissions Subversion, use the command
svn checkout https://pencil-code.org/svn/trunk pencil-code --username=<your-username>where <your-username> is your GitHub username that you should use identically to register on account.pencil-code.org for write access to the code repository.
For read-only access via SVN, a username is not required:
svn checkout https://pencil-code.org/svn/trunk pencil-codeTo get started, run one of the samples:
unix> cd pencil-code
unix> source sourceme.sh
unix> cd samples/conv-slab
unix> mkdir dataTo set up the symbolic links and compile the code:
unix> pc_setupsrc
unix> pc_build [ -f /path/to/config/file.conf ]To create the initial condition and run the code:
unix> pc_start [ -f /path/to/config/file.conf ]
unix> pc_run [ -f /path/to/config/file.conf ]See pencil-code/config/hosts/*/*.conf for sample config files. For more
details, see the manual in the doc/ directory (also available
here).
If you are using bash and you do not want to "source sourceme.sh" on each session, you can insert the following into your .bashrc and/or .bash_profile:
export PENCIL_HOME=$HOME/pencil-code [or wherever you have the code]
_sourceme_quiet=1; . $PENCIL_HOME/sourceme.sh; unset _sourceme_quiet- All documentation is linked from our documentation overview.
- The manual is the main source of information around the code.
- There is also a quick start to help getting started.
- An auto-generated code documentation is available at ReadTheDocs.
- Information about Python with the Pencil Code and the Python Coding Style can be found on the wiki.
- Updates to the community are provided through the newsletter.
- The Pencil Code Office Hours is a regular online meeting.
- The Pencil Code User Meeting will be held every year.
- See the Scientific Usage of the Pencil Code for papers using or discussing the code.
- Around 100 people have contributed to various extent during the nearly 20 years of Pencil Code history.
- The current list of contributors shows the temporal check-in activity of the those who stayed connected with the code over the various host changes (Nordita 2001-2007, Google Code 2007-2015, and Github since 2015). Some additional contributors are also listed in the manual.
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For all changes to the code, make sure the auto-test still runs
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If you have write access: check in your changes and make sure you can fix possible problems emerging on travis-ci.com as well as the minutely, hourly, and daily auto-tests.
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If you have only read access: fork this repository and use pull requests to contribute.
- The Pencil Code community adheres to the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. Please familiarize yourself with its details.
- The Pencil Code is under the GNU public license agreement.