Command line interfaceΒΆ
Grond is a normally invoked as a command line program by calling grond
from
the Unix/Linux shell. Its command line interface (CLI) uses standard Unix/Linux
conventions for its options and arguments. To get a brief summary on any Grond
subcommand, add the --help
option. Options are recognized by their leading
double-dashes (--help
). Some options have single character aliases names
accessible with single dash notation (-h
). In the documentation,
placeholders for required arguments are denoted with angle brackets
(<placeholder>
), placeholders for optional arguments with square brackets,
e.g. ([placeholder]
).
$ grond --help
Usage: grond <subcommand> [options] [--] <arguments> ...
Grond is a probabilistic earthquake source inversion framework.
This is Grond version 1.6.0.
Subcommands:
scenario create a forward-modelled scenario project
init initialise new project structure or print configuration
events print available event names for given configuration
check check data and configuration
go run Grond optimisation
continue continue a Grond optimisation in case of an interruption or more iterations are needed
forward run forward modelling
harvest manually run harvesting
cluster run cluster analysis on result ensemble
plot plot optimisation result
movie visualize optimiser evolution
export export results
tag add user-defined label to run directories
report create result report
diff compare two configs or other normalized Grond YAML files
qc-polarization check sensor orientations with polarization analysis
upgrade-config upgrade config file to the latest version of Grond
version print version number of Grond and its main dependencies
To get further help and a list of available options for any subcommand run:
grond <subcommand> --help
What do you want to bust today?!
The following pages list the self-documentation strings of all Grond subcommands.