UsageΒΆ

Running epic will list the available commands:

>epic
Usage: epic [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

CLI for communicating with the EPIC

Options:
--config TEXT  Configuration file to load (default is ~/.epic/config)
--help         Show this message and exit.

Commands:
cluster    Cluster Management
configure  Configure the CLI tool
data       Data Management
job        Manage your EPIC jobs
project    Project Management
team       Team Management

You can get more detailed help by adding the --help option:

>epic data download --help
_____ ____ ___ ____   _             _____                _            _
| ____|  _ \_ _/ ___| | |__  _   _  |__  /___ _ __   ___ | |_ ___  ___| |__
|  _| | |_) | | |     | '_ \| | | |   / // _ \ '_ \ / _ \| __/ _ \/ __| '_ \
| |___|  __/| | |___  | |_) | |_| |  / /|  __/ | | | (_) | ||  __/ (__| | | |
|_____|_|  |___\____| |_.__/ \__, | /____\___|_| |_|\___/ \__\___|\___|_| |_|
                            |___/

Loading config from /Users/user/.epic/config
Usage: epic data download [OPTIONS] SOURCE DESTINATION

Download a file from EPIC SOURCE to local DESTINATION SOURCE should be
prefixed with "epic://"

Example, download EPIC file from /my_sim_data/my.file to directory ./work/

"epiccli sync download  epic://my_sim_data/my.file ./work/"

to download whole folders use 'sync'.

Options:
-f      Overwrite file if it exists locally
--help  Show this message and exit.