Brainverse is an open-source, cross-platform desktop application to enable researchers add to reproducible practices into every project.
- An electronic laboratory notebook built as a cross platform desktop application also has feature to be deployed as web application
- Enables users to plan experiments, collect, analyze and reuse data, and collaborate
- Adds semantic annotation to data with relevant metadata based on NeuroImaging data Model (NIDM) making experimental neuroimaging study more reproducible, and making data FAIR
- Intercept the research workflow at planning stage, curating (raw, processed, results) data at the source and helping users to annotate every step of the process.
The App for different OSes can be found in the releases here
- Download the
.dmg
file - Double click on the dmg file
- Drag the app icon to the Application folder, it will start installing
- To start the app, double click on the app icon in the Application folder
- All the files created are stored outside the Brainverse App folder under /Users/username/Documents/uploads.
- Debian and Ubuntu
- Download the
.deb
file. - Run
sudo dpkg -i BrainVerse.deb && sudo apt-get install --fix-missing
. - Run
brainverse
in a terminal, or double-click the app icon.
- Download the
- CentOS, Fedora, RedHat
- Download the
.rpm
file. - Run
sudo dnf install BrainVerse.rpm
orsudo yum install BrainVerse.rpm
. - Run
brainverse
in a terminal, or double-click the app icon.
- Download the
- Other distributions
- Download the
.AppImage
. - Execute the file in a terminal or double-click it in a file explorer.
- Download the
- Download and run the
.exe
file. Follow the steps to install the software. Once the app is installed, double-click the app icon to run BrainVerse.
BrainVerse is under rapid development with core functionality being added.
If you want to contribute, set up development enviroment or understand the project internals, see CONTRIBUTING.md
You can track the different modules that are being aimed/developed within BrainVerse.
If you would like to ask a question about how to do something in BrainVerse please open a new topic in NeuroStars.org with a brainverse tag. NeuroStars.org is a platform similar to StackOverflow but dedicated to neuroinformatics.
If you see an issue or a bug while using BrainVerse, please create an issue in this github repository and assign a label of the module it belongs to.
The BrainVerse updates and news will be posted to repronim-announcement mailing list. To receive BrainVerse news, subscribe to the mailing-list.