Computes the season based on the solar longitude
To install pyMarsSeason, run this command in your terminal:
$ pip install git+https://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason.git
This is the preferred method to install pyMarsSeason, as it will always install the most recent stable release.
If you don't have pip installed, this Python installation guide can guide you through the process.
The sources for pyMarsSeason can be downloaded from the Github repo.
You can either clone the public repository:
$ git clone git://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason
Or download the tarball:
$ curl -OJL https://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason/tarball/master
Once you have a copy of the source, you can install it with:
$ make # install in the system root
$ make user # or Install for non-root usage
$ git clone https://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason
$ cd pymarsseason
$ make prepare-dev
$ source .pymarsseason
$ make install-dev
To get more information about the preconfigured tasks:
$ make help
To use pyMarsSeason in a project:
import pymarsseason
$make tests
👤 Jean-Christophe Malapert
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!<br />Feel free to check [issues page](https://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason/issues). You can also take a look at the [contributing guide](https://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst)
This project is [GNU Lesser General Public License v3](https://github.com/pole-surfaces-planetaires/pymarsseason/blob/master/LICENSE) licensed.