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I think we have final folder names/ organization.
@forestgeoadm , you can go ahead and update URLs throughout.
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FYI I've fixed links on my end :D
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Okay, just pushed it. Thanks!
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Sounds good - thanks for letting me know!
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Thanks for the status updated, @biancaglez. I'm fixing links as I go/ad hoc adding data use/attribution text.
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There are also lots of broken links in This file.
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Really? I copy-and-pasted a number of URLs from the spreadsheet, but they worked for me.
If you can direct more towards the broken links I'm happy to help update them. I'll need a quick lesson in how to edit a file like that, though, as I've only edited READMEs thus far and the edit tab makes the whole table look like a jumble of columns
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There are quite a few in the field Data.URL.or.location
. If you filter by "github" they'll come up. There are some (PRISM) in a private repo, but the rest are in this repo.
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Hi @teixeirak, ah, yes - now I see what you're talking about. I downloaded the file as a CSV. If I make the edits in Excel, can I simply upload the updated version (rather than trying to work with the text file sans columns in the edit view of GitHub)?
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Yes, you could edit and push via GitHub desktop, or I'm sure there's a way to do a pull request with the single file (although I'm not familiar with that since I always go through desktop). If its complicated, you could always send to me, and I could push.
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Sounds like a plan - thanks for thinking through these possibilities with me.
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Hmmm....I edited URLs to update new GitHub links (I ignored https://github.com/forestgeo/Climate/ and https://github.com/forestgeo/Climate/private, as they were PRSIM links, like you indicated). Then I saved the file as a text file, copy-and-pasted to edit the Directory in GitHub and was met with this screen:
I seem to have made a mistake, though I'm not sure what it is - I'm sorry!
ForestGEO climate data sources_07.27.20.txt
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Could you please send me the .csv file? I'll load via GitHub Desktop
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Sent!
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This seems to be resolved.
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Related Issues (20)
- fix up CO2 documentation HOT 7
- update CRU metadata file
- .RProj, etc. HOT 10
- making .csv files easily accessible HOT 6
- Novice question about creating README files HOT 2
- Citing Met Station Data HOT 2
- CRU Data Visualizations HOT 4
- update directory HOT 4
- Download SPEI data for all ForestGeo sites HOT 28
- use ForestGEO weather station data
- 2019 Met-tower data unusable HOT 4
- fix up BCI precip readme
- post TEAM data for Korup and Yasuni
- long-term goal: integrate with PeCAn tools for gap-filling and standardization.
- readme for so2 and nox data HOT 11
- CRU annual data summaries HOT 43
- decribe climpact files at SCBI
- We can't trust Cedar Breaks climate data extracted based on the site coordinates. HOT 3
- fix wet_BCI
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