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The choice to put it int the `Desktop/LMGC90` directory here is purely an example, you should put it in any directory of your covenience provided that
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The choice to put it in the `Desktop/LMGC90` directory here is purely an example, you should put it in any directory of your convenience provided that
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you have read/write access on it.
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Then to download the software run:
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If you modified some of the files (for instance the notebook), you must put them back in their original state
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before updating them. So if you want to keep your modifications, you must first rename those files.
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To get the list of modified files you can either use a graphical interface of Git. Or in the terminal, after
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going to right directory (in Windows you can just right-clic in the `lmgc90_user` directory and select `open with Git BASH`),
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the run:
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To get the list of modified files you can either use a graphical interface of Git, or in the terminal, after
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going to the right directory (in Windows you can just right-click in the `lmgc90_user` directory and select `open with Git BASH`),
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run:
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```shell
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git reset --hard origin/master
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export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=True
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```shell
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export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=True
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```
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The proper way to do that would be to get the self-signed certificate in the PEM format of our website from your web navigator (in Firefox you can do that with *Firefox/Preferences* then in tab *Advance* thumbnail *Certificates* clic on *Display certificats* button ; find our certificates and clic *export* button and save the file wherever you want). Then in your *lmgc90_user* directory run:
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The proper way to do that would be to get the self-signed certificate in the PEM format of our website from your web navigator (in Firefox you can do that with *Firefox/Preferences* then in tab *Advance* thumbnail *Certificates* click on *Display certificates* button ; find our certificates and click *export* button and save the file wherever you want). Then in your *lmgc90_user* directory run:
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git config http.sslCAInfo path_to_your_pem_file
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