Add details about installing models to KIM example input

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Ryan S. Elliott
2019-07-29 15:30:46 -05:00
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# SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005 # SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005
# is installed. This can be done with the command # is installed. This can be done with the command
# kim-api-collections-management install user SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005 # kim-api-collections-management install user SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005
# If this command does not work, you may need to setup your PATH to find the utility.
# If you installed the kim-api using the LAMMPS CMake build, you can do the following
# (where the current working directory is assumed to be the LAMMPS build directory)
# source ./kim_build-prefix/bin/kim-api-activate
# If you installed the kim-api using the LAMMPS Make build, you can do the following
# (where the current working directory is assumed to be the LAMMPS src directory)
# source ../lib/kim/installed-kim-api-X.Y.Z/bin/kim-api-activate
# (where you should relplace X.Y.Z with the appropriate kim-api version number).
#
# Or, see https://openkim.org/doc/obtaining-models for alternative options. # Or, see https://openkim.org/doc/obtaining-models for alternative options.
# #

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# SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005 # SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005
# is installed. This can be done with the command # is installed. This can be done with the command
# kim-api-collections-management install user SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005 # kim-api-collections-management install user SW_StillingerWeber_1985_Si__MO_405512056662_005
# If this command does not work, you may need to setup your PATH to find the utility.
# If you installed the kim-api using the LAMMPS CMake build, you can do the following
# (where the current working directory is assumed to be the LAMMPS build directory)
# source ./kim_build-prefix/bin/kim-api-activate
# If you installed the kim-api using the LAMMPS Make build, you can do the following
# (where the current working directory is assumed to be the LAMMPS src directory)
# source ../lib/kim/installed-kim-api-X.Y.Z/bin/kim-api-activate
# (where you should relplace X.Y.Z with the appropriate kim-api version number).
#
# Or, see https://openkim.org/doc/obtaining-models for alternative options. # Or, see https://openkim.org/doc/obtaining-models for alternative options.
# #

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# Sim_LAMMPS_ReaxFF_StrachanVanDuinChakraborty_2003_CHNO__SM_107643900657_000 # Sim_LAMMPS_ReaxFF_StrachanVanDuinChakraborty_2003_CHNO__SM_107643900657_000
# is installed. This can be done with the command # is installed. This can be done with the command
# kim-api-collections-management install user Sim_LAMMPS_ReaxFF_StrachanVanDuinChakraborty_2003_CHNO__SM_107643900657_000 # kim-api-collections-management install user Sim_LAMMPS_ReaxFF_StrachanVanDuinChakraborty_2003_CHNO__SM_107643900657_000
# Or, see https://openkim.org/doc/obtaining-models for alternative options. # If this command does not work, you may need to setup your PATH to find the utility.
# If you installed the kim-api using the LAMMPS CMake build, you can do the following
# (where the current working directory is assumed to be the LAMMPS build directory)
# source ./kim_build-prefix/bin/kim-api-activate
# If you installed the kim-api using the LAMMPS Make build, you can do the following
# (where the current working directory is assumed to be the LAMMPS src directory)
# source ../lib/kim/installed-kim-api-X.Y.Z/bin/kim-api-activate
# (where you should relplace X.Y.Z with the appropriate kim-api version number).
#
# See https://openkim.org/doc/obtaining-models for alternative options.
# #
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