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![](figures/logo.png) MHKiT-Python
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# ![](logo.png) MHKiT-Python

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MHKiT-Python is a Python package designed for marine renewable energy applications to assist in
data processing and visualization. The software package include functionality for:
MHKiT-Python is a Python package designed for marine renewable energy applications to assist in
data processing and visualization. The software package include functionality for:

* Data processing
* Data visualization
* Data quality control
* Resource assessment
* Device performance
* Device loads
- Data processing
- Data visualization
- Data quality control
- Resource assessment
- Device performance
- Device loads

## Documentation

Documentation
------------------
MHKiT-Python documentation includes overview information, installation instructions, API documentation, and examples.
See the [MHKiT documentation](https://mhkit-software.github.io/MHKiT) for more information.

Installation
------------------------
MHKiT-Python requires Python (3.7, 3.8, or 3.9) along with several Python
package dependencies. MHKiT-Python can be installed from PyPI using the command ``pip install mhkit``.
## Installation

MHKiT-Python requires Python (3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11) along with several Python
package dependencies. MHKiT-Python can be installed from PyPI using the command:

`pip install mhkit`

See [installation instructions](https://mhkit-software.github.io/MHKiT/installation.html) for more information.

Copyright and license
------------------------
MHKiT-Python is copyright through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories.
## Copyright and license

MHKiT-Python is copyright through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories.
The software is distributed under the Revised BSD License.
See [copyright and license](LICENSE.md) for more information.

Issues
------------------------
## Issues

The GitHub platform has the Issues feature that is used to track ideas, feedback, tasks, and/or bugs. To submit an Issue, follow the steps below. More information about GitHub Issues can be found [here](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/about-issues)

1. Navigate to the [MHKiT-Python main page](https://github.com/MHKiT-Software/MHKiT-Python)
2. 2.Under the repository name (upper left), click **Issues**.
3. Click **New Issue**.
4. If the Issue is a bug, use the **Bug report** template and click **Get started**, otherwise click on the **Open a blank issue** link.
5. Provide a **Title** and **description** for the issue. Be sure the title is relevant to the issue and that the description is clear and provided with sufficient detail.
6. When you're finished, click **Submit new issue**. The developers will follow-up once the issue is addressed.

Creating a fork
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## Creating a fork

The GitHub platform has the Fork feature that facilitates code modification and contributions. A fork is a new repository that shares code and visibility settings with the original upstream repository. To fork MHKiT-Python, follow the steps below. More information about GitHub Forks can be found [here](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo)

1. Navigate to the [MHKiT-Python main page](https://github.com/MHKiT-Software/MHKiT-Python)
2. Under the repository name (upper left), click **Fork**.
3. Select an owner for the forked repository.
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6. Choose whether to copy only the default branch or all branches to the new fork. You will only need copy the default branch to contribute to MHKiT-Python.
7. When you're finished, click **Create fork**. You will now have a fork of the MHKiT-Python repository.

Creating a branch
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## Creating a branch

The GitHub platform has the branch feature that facilitates code contributions and collaboration amongst developers. A branch isolates development work without affecting other branches in the repository. Each repository has one default branch, and can have multiple other branches. To create a branch of your forked MHKiT-Python repository, follow the steps below. More information about GitHub branches can be found [here](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-branches)

1. Navigate to your fork of MHKiT-Python (see instructions above)
2. Above the list of files, click **Branches**.
3. Click **New Branch**.
3. Click **New Branch**.
4. Enter a name for the branch. Be sure to select **MHKiT-Software/MHKiT-Python:master** as the source.
5. Click **Create branch**. You will now have a branch on your fork of MHKiT-Python that you can use to work with the code base.

Creating a pull request
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## Creating a pull request

The GitHub platform has the pull request feature that allows you to propose changes to a repository such as MHKiT-Python. The pull request will allow the repository administrators to evaluate the pull request. To create a pull request for MHKiT-Python repository, follow the steps below. More information about GitHub pull requests can be found [here](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request)

1. Navigate to the [MHKiT-Python main page](https://github.com/MHKiT-Software/MHKiT-Python)
2. Above the list of files, click **Pull request**.
3. On the compare page, click **Compare accross forks**.
4. In the "base branch" drop-down menu, select the branch of the upstream repository you'd like to merge changes into.
3. On the compare page, click **Compare accross forks**.
4. In the "base branch" drop-down menu, select the branch of the upstream repository you'd like to merge changes into.
5. In the "head fork" drop-down menu, select your fork, then use the "compare branch" drop-down menu to select the branch you made your changes in.
6. Type a title and description for your pull request.
7. If you want to allow anyone with push access to the upstream repository to make changes to your pull request, select **Allow edits from maintainers**.
8. To create a pull request that is ready for review, click **Create Pull Request**. To create a draft pull request, use the drop-down and select **Create Draft Pull Request**, then click **Draft Pull Request**. More information about draft pull requests can be found [here](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-pull-requests#draft-pull-requests)
9. MHKiT-Python adminstrators will review your pull request and contact you if needed.

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