==================================== Github Navigation ==================================== GitHub is a version control platform where projects are organized in repositories. Below, we show you how to efficiently explore a repository. **Structure of a Repository** A GitHub repository generally has the following structure: - README.md: Welcome file with a description of the project. - docs/: Folder containing the project documentation (including .rst files). - Elec_Buil_Indus/: Source code for the Electricity and Buildings and Industry model. - Transport/: Source code for the Transport model. - Waste/: Source code for the Waste model. - AFOLU/: Source code for the 8. Land-use change, forestry and agriculture model. - KLEM/: Source code for the Adaptation model. - requirements.txt: Project dependencies (Python libraries needed to run the simulation). - .github/: Configurations for CI/CD, issue templates, and PRs (only available on the PC when the repository is cloned). **How to Explore Files in GitHub** - Use the Search Bar – On the repository page, use the search bar to find specific files or directories. - View Change History – Each file has a change history accessible from the "History" tab or the # Commits option, under the green <> Code button. - Download the Code – You can download the repository as a .zip file by left-clicking the green <> Code button and then left-clicking the Download ZIP option. You can also clone it using the following command via Git Bash: git clone https://github.com/clg-admin/JAM-LTS