Command-line Options -------------------- PITLAKQ provides command-line options. Just typing `pitlakq` or `pitlakq -h` at the command line will bring up this output:: usage: pitlakq [-h] [-v] {init,run,create,introspect} ... positional arguments: {init,run,create,introspect} init initialize PITLAKQ and create `.pitlakq` run start the calculation of a model create creates a new project folder with empty sub folders introspect find out internals of PITLAKQ or your projects optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version show version info and exit The program is organized in subcommands such as ``init`` or ``run``. For example, ``run`` takes the name of the project to be run as obligatory argument:: pitlakq run -h usage: run_pitlakq.py run [-h] project_name run a project positional arguments: project_name name of project to be calculated The subcommand ``introspect`` allows to explore internals:: pitlakq introspect usage: run_pitlakq.py introspect [-h] [-w] [-p] find out internals optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -w, --w2-names show w2 names -p, --projects show all projects The option ``-w`` in short or ``w2-names`` in long form displays a long for named used in CE-QUAL-W2 (see `CE-QUAL-W2 documentation`_) and their corresponding names in PITLAKQ. The option ``--projects`` lists all projects in the in model path. .. _`CE-QUAL-W2 documentation`: http://www.ce.pdx.edu/w2/download/download/v20/manual/manualv20.zip