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# Reservoir Engineering
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This code base is using the [Julia Language](https://julialang.org/) and
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[DrWatson](https://juliadynamics.github.io/DrWatson.jl/stable/)
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to make a reproducible scientific project named
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> Reservoir Engineering
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It is authored by Valentin Boettcher.
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To (locally) reproduce this project, do the following:
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0. Download this code base. Notice that raw data are typically not included in the
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git-history and may need to be downloaded independently.
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1. Open a Julia console and do:
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```
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julia> using Pkg
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julia> Pkg.add("DrWatson") # install globally, for using `quickactivate`
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julia> Pkg.activate("path/to/this/project")
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julia> Pkg.instantiate()
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```
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This will install all necessary packages for you to be able to run the scripts and
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everything should work out of the box, including correctly finding local paths.
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You may notice that most scripts start with the commands:
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```julia
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using DrWatson
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@quickactivate "Reservoir Engineering"
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```
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which auto-activate the project and enable local path handling from DrWatson.
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