============== Write the code ============== Once you have created a model of your warehouse, you can use the Simulator Automatic Warehouse library in your script. For example, in the same directory where you created the ``yaml`` configuration, you can create your digital twin in Python. You'll also want to create a simulation and run it to see what happens. .. code-block:: python from automatic_warehouse.warehouse import Warehouse from automatic_warehouse.simulation.simulation_type.warehouse_simulation import WarehouseSimulation # generate a Warehouse using the YAML configuration warehouse = Warehouse() # generate a simulation environment simulation = WarehouseSimulation(warehouse) # run the simulation simulation.run_simulation() # print the results print(simulation.get_store_history_dataframe()) We will call this script ``my-script.py``. In the next section we will show you how to run the script. Yes, you can easily write the common line command ``python my-script.py``, but *how do you link the configuration you have written?*