listoutputs¶
You can list the unique filename stems of all the files written
by a simulation. This is useful if you are unsure about which
outputs were produced, or want to browse all possible files/diagnostics.
This command doesn’t take any arguments, and can be used with
the appreviation list
Command line¶
Command help
pgkyl list --help
Usage: pgkyl list [OPTIONS]
List Gkeyll filename stems in the current directory
Options:
-e, --extension TEXT Output file extension [default: bp]
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In the directory where the simulation was run type
pgkyl list
and you will obtain a list of the unique filename stems in that directory. For example, if I run the gk-alfven-p1.lua simulation I would get
gk-alfven-p1_allGeo
gk-alfven-p1_apar
gk-alfven-p1_dApardt
gk-alfven-p1_electron
gk-alfven-p1_electron_GkM0
gk-alfven-p1_electron_GkM1
gk-alfven-p1_electron_f0
gk-alfven-p1_electron_f1
gk-alfven-p1_ion
gk-alfven-p1_ion_GkM0
gk-alfven-p1_ion_GkM1
gk-alfven-p1_laplacianWeight
gk-alfven-p1_modifierWeight
gk-alfven-p1_phi
Note that if multiple simulations with different input files have been run in the same directory it will list the unique filename stems for all such simulations.