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FIMS status badge R-CMD-check badge Codecov test coverage Lifecycle: experimental

Overview

This fork represents an RTMB extension of the NOAA Fisheries Integrated Modeling System (FIMS). Users can access functions within FIMS to build their own custom fisheries models using RTMB. Examples are provided in the vignettes. Currently, the only two functions available is logistic selectivity and Beverton-Holt recruitment. Please see detailed instructions in RTMB_add_module on how to make a FIMS function available for RTMB.

**Note that this fork does not run a FIMS model, it only accesses FIMS functions. See the FIMS main repo for details on the FIMS R package.

Users and developers are welcome to submit ideas or questions using the GitHub Discussion Board. The Discussion Board is a place for all members of the assessment and open-source software community to ask and answer questions, share updates, have open-ended conversations, and follow along on decisions affecting FIMS. If you happen to find a bug, please report it to the issues page in this FIMSRTMB fork.

Installing FIMSRTMB

Install the latest version of FIMSRTMB from github:

remotes::install_github("NOAA-FIMS/FIMSRTMB)

Troubleshooting

If you encounter a πŸ›, please file an Issue with a minimal reproducible example on GitHub.

If you are uncertain that you have actually encountered a πŸ›, are looking for more information, or want to talk about some new ideas please use the Discussion Board to post your thoughts. Anyone interested in our project is welcome to join the discussions, this is a place for all members of the assessment and open-source software community to ask and answer questions, share updates, have open-ended conversations, and follow along. Please introduce yourself πŸ‘‹ on the Introduction Discussion.

More information can be found on the NOAA-FIMS website, particularly on our blog.


Contributors

All contributions to this project are gratefully acknowledged using the allcontributors package following the allcontributors specification. Contributions of any kind are welcome!

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