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This is already in the source file as comments and SLOTH could be made available by other ways, but this makes for a very straighforward instruction.
The packages xarray and geopandas (and deps) are in the process of being ported.
This is also part of 6cb8289.
This is also in 90af824.
The code follows the example notebook of priority_flow (but using our DEM): https://github.com/hydroframe/priority_flow
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This generates slopes, using priority_flow.
An earlier developement was cherry-picked for the generation of mask and solids files.
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mainbranch and thedevbranch have diverged. I do not think there is any usable development inmainand as such, if people are happy withdev, it should becomemain.