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Pinned repositories
Repositories
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datalad-extensions
Additional CI and a dashboard to check health status of DataLad et al.
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datalad
Keep code, data, containers under control with git and git-annex
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datalad-metalad
Next generation metadata handling
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datalad-container
DataLad extension for containerized environments
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datalad-crawler
DataLad extension for tracking web resources as datasets
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datalad-osf
DataLad extension to interface with the Open Science Framework
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datalad-xnat
Track XNAT projects with DataLad
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datalad_build_support Archived
A collection of helpers to be used for minimalistic and consistent build infrastructure across extensions
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testrepo--minimalds-osf
Minimal DataLad test repository with OSF siblings for use in CI environments
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git-annex-ria-remote Archived
Git-annex special remote for (Remote) Indexed file Archives
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datalad-extension-template
Minimal implementation of a DataLad extension module
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datalad-ukbiobank
Resources for working with UKBiobank as a DataLad dataset
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datalad-buildsupport
Common package setup and build logistic helpers to be used by DataLad and its extensions
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datalad-neuroimaging
DataLad extension for neuroimaging research
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datalad-brainlife
DataLad extension to facilitate processing datasets on http://brainlife.io
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datalad-webapp
DataLad extension for exposing a REST API of selected functionality
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git-remote-rclone
Git remote helper for rclone-supported services
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.asv
ASV results for DataLad
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datalad-paper-joss
Repository for JOSS paper on DataLad
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datalad.org
Website sources of datalad.org
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conda-forge-staged-recipes
Forked from conda-forge/staged-recipesA place to submit conda recipes before they become fully fledged conda-forge feedstocks
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artwork
Various documents, talk slides, posters, videos, brochures on
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datalad-revolution Archived
Faster DataLad core commands with better cross-platform support
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talk-2019-mila
A DataLad overview talk at MILA, Montreal 2019
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talk-openneuro-2018
Slides for a DataLad overview talk at OpenNeuro meetup (2018)

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