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# Ephemeris Abstraction Layer (EAL)
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# Abstraction Layer or Ephemerides (ALE)
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This library allows for the position, rotation, velocity and rotational velocity tracking of
multiple bodies in space, especially in relation to one another. It makes extensive use of NAIF's
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### Creating an isolated conda environment
(TODO This command will need to be updated)
Run the following commands to create a self-contained dev environment for EAL (type `y` to confirm creation):
Run the following commands to create a self-contained dev environment for ale (type `y` to confirm creation):
```bash
conda create -n eal
conda create -n ale
```
> *For more information: [conda environments](https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html)*
### Activating the environment
After creating the `eal` environment, we need to activate it. The activation command depends on your shell.
* **bash**: `source activate eal`
* **tcsh**: `conda activate eal`
> *You can add these to the end of your $HOME/.bashrc or $HOME/.cshrc if you want the `eal` environment to be active in every new terminal.*
After creating the `ale` environment, we need to activate it. The activation command depends on your shell.
* **bash**: `source activate ale`
* **tcsh**: `conda activate ale`
> *You can add these to the end of your $HOME/.bashrc or $HOME/.cshrc if you want the `ale` environment to be active in every new terminal.*
## Building EAL
After you've set up and activated your conda environment, you may then build EAL. Inside
## Building ALE
After you've set up and activated your conda environment, you may then build ale. Inside
of a cloned fork of the repository, follow these steps:
```bash
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