enh: add script to "install" jNeuroML on Linux machines #76
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It's like a makefile, but I didn't want to use make in case it wasn't installed on the system (like in containers). This just adds the required bits to the ~/.bashrc file, which should be the most common use case. For folks using other shells should be advanced enough to tweak things themselves?
Tested this out on my Fedora machine. Don't see anything that should prevent it from working on other distributions either. Not a clue about how things work on Macs, I'm afraid.
It'll be good to include this in the jar too, so our documentation can say: "download the zip, extract, run this script."