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.. Copyright 2013-2019 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
.. _spack-101:
=============================
Tutorial: Spack 101
=============================
This is a full-day introduction to Spack with lectures and live demos.
It was last presented at the `Practice and Experience in Advanced
Research Computing Conference (PEARC19)
<https://www.pearc19.pearc.org/>`_ on July 31, 2019.
You can use these materials to teach a course on Spack at your own site,
or you can just skip ahead and read the live demo scripts to see how
Spack is used in practice.
.. _sc16-slides:
.. rubric:: Slides
.. figure:: tutorial/sc16-tutorial-slide-preview.png
:target: https://spack.io/slides/spack-pearc19-tutorial-slides.pdf
:height: 72px
:align: left
:alt: Slide Preview
`Download Slides <https://spack.io/slides/spack-pearc19-tutorial-slides.pdf>`_.
**Full citation:** Levi Baber, Gregory Becker, Adam J. Stewart, and Todd
Gamblin. Managing HPC Software Complexity with Spack. Tutorial presented
at the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing Conference
(PEARC19). July 31, 2019. Chicago, IL, USA.
.. _sc16-live-demos:
.. rubric:: Live Demos
We provide scripts that take you step-by-step through basic Spack tasks.
They correspond to sections in the slides above. You can use one of the
following methods to run through the scripts:
1. We provide the `spack/tutorial
<https://hub.docker.com/r/spack/tutorial>`_ container image on
Docker Hub that you can use to do the tutorial on your local
machine. You can invoke ``docker run -it spack/tutorial`` to start
using the container.
2. When we host the tutorial, we also provision VM instances in `AWS
<https://aws.amazon.com/>`_, so that users who are unfamiliar with
Docker can simply log into a VPM to do the demo exercises.
You should now be ready to run through our demo scripts:
1. :ref:`basics-tutorial`
2. :ref:`configs-tutorial`
3. :ref:`packaging-tutorial`
4. :ref:`environments-tutorial`
5. :ref:`modules-tutorial`
6. :ref:`build-systems-tutorial`
7. :ref:`advanced-packaging-tutorial`
Full contents:
.. toctree::
tutorial_basics
tutorial_configuration
tutorial_packaging
tutorial_environments
tutorial_modules
tutorial_buildsystems
tutorial_advanced_packaging
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