If you are looking for community-specific information and/or resources, go to the community folder and check the communities folder README file.
Galaxy Communities Dock (Galaxy CoDex) stores resources for Galaxy users, community contributors and community members.
Currently, we have two main resources:
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Galaxy Community Catalog: for tools, training (tutorials) & workflows.
Several catalogs are available: the complete catalog and the community-specific catalogs. Each catalog is semi-automatically updated every week.
Check the complete catalogue.
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Galaxy Labs (led by Galaxy Australia!): main and tool panel content for communities to spin up UI-tested & informed subdomain pages.
For example, you can access the Microbiology Lab on the EU instance.
To create community specific resources, check the guide in the communities folder README file.
- Galaxy Community: A community is a dedicated scientific group that crosses individual lab boundaries and wants to collaborate, share resources, support each other, and/or collectively advocate on a given theme.
- Galaxy Community of Practice and Special Interest Groups : Special Interest Group (SIG) were devleopped for many communities, you can find the list of SIGs in the SIG Directory. To develop a Special Interest Group for you community, you can follow this tutorial, but we recommend development of labs now.
- Galaxy Server: Computational power/infrastructure that a Galaxy instance uses, such as usegalaxy.eu or usegalaxy.org
- Subdomain: General term for Galaxy instance aimed at specific community (like microbiome or single-cell). Uses a specific Galaxy server.
- Galaxy Lab: Specific style of UI-informed subdomain, Galaxy Australia built a new method for generating the main and tool panels, known as a Galaxy Lab.
We thank these people for maintaining this resource and providing reviews to pull requests: @paulzierep, @bebatut, @neoformit Would you be willing to help with reviewing pull requests? Get in touch with any of the editorial board members!