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# QUEST Website
## Introduction
The QUEST website is the website build to analyze the date from the [QUEST project](https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00014). it provide statistics for the QUEST vertical excitations set by targeting data corresponding to the parameters which the user has selected.
## Quick start
To clone this website and use it locally please run the following commands.
```bash
git clone --recurse-submodules https://git.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/mveril/exdatabaseLCPQ
cd exdatabaseLCPQ
hugo serve
```
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Now you car use your favorite browser to navigate to the website using the URL showed by Hugo in your terminal (normally <localhost:1313>)
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## Repository content
### The website
The main part of this repository is the website. It is build using the [hugo](https://gohugo.io/) static website generator with the [beautifulhugo](https://themes.gohugo.io/beautifulhugo/) theme.
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All the data are stored in the [data](exdatabaseLCPQ/src/branch/master/static/data) directory.
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### The tools.
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The second part is the [tools](exdatabaseLCPQ/src/branch/master/tools/) a series of python and bash scripts used to generate data.
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#### datafileBuilder
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A python script to generate data from custom LaTeX input file see [examples](exdatabaseLCPQ/src/branch/master/docs/examples).
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#### metarecover
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The `metarecover` bash script is used to regenerate the metadata from the previous git history state.
So you can remove a data file to regenerate it from a LaTeX input file with `datafileBuilder` and recover the metadata from the previous version using `metarecover`.
### ADC25generator
The `ADC25generator` is used to build `ADC(2.5)` data files from `ADC(2)` and `ADC(3)` data files