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DataLad makes data management and data distribution more accessible. To do that, it stands on the shoulders of Git and Git-annex to deliver a decentralized system for data exchange. This includes automated ingestion of data from online portals and exposing it in readily usable form as Git(-annex) repositories, so-called datasets. The actual data storage and permission management, however, remains with the original data providers.
The full documentation is available at http://docs.datalad.org and http://handbook.datalad.org provides a hands-on crash-course on DataLad.
A number of extensions are available that provide additional functionality for DataLad. Extensions are separate packages that are to be installed in addition to DataLad. In order to install DataLad customized for a particular domain, one can simply install an extension directly, and DataLad itself will be automatically installed with it. An annotated list of extensions is available in the DataLad handbook.
The documentation for this project is found here: http://docs.datalad.org
All bugs, concerns, and enhancement requests for this software can be submitted here: https://github.com/datalad/datalad/issues
If you have a problem or would like to ask a question about how to use DataLad,
please submit a question to
NeuroStars.org
with a datalad
tag. NeuroStars.org is a platform similar to StackOverflow
but dedicated to neuroinformatics.
All previous DataLad questions are available here: http://neurostars.org/tags/datalad/
On Debian-based systems, we recommend enabling NeuroDebian, via which we provide recent releases of DataLad. Once enabled, just do:
apt-get install datalad
On Gentoo-based systems (i.e. all systems whose package manager can parse ebuilds as per the Package Manager Specification), we recommend enabling the ::science overlay, via which we provide recent releases of DataLad. Once enabled, just run:
emerge datalad
conda install -c conda-forge datalad
will install the most recently released version, and release candidates are available via
conda install -c conda-forge/label/rc datalad
Before you install this package, please make sure that you install a recent
version of git-annex. Afterwards,
install the latest version of datalad
from
PyPI. It is recommended to use
a dedicated virtualenv:
# Create and enter a new virtual environment (optional)
virtualenv --python=python3 ~/env/datalad
. ~/env/datalad/bin/activate
# Install from PyPI
pip install datalad
By default, installation via pip installs the core functionality of DataLad,
allowing for managing datasets etc. Additional installation schemes
are available, so you can request enhanced installation via
pip install datalad[SCHEME]
, where SCHEME
could be:
tests
to also install dependencies used by DataLad's battery of unit testsfull
to install all dependencies.
More details on installation and initial configuration can be found in the DataLad Handbook: Installation.
MIT/Expat
See CONTRIBUTING.md if you are interested in internals or contributing to the project.
DataLad development is supported by a US-German collaboration in computational neuroscience (CRCNS) project "DataGit: converging catalogues, warehouses, and deployment logistics into a federated 'data distribution'" (Halchenko/Hanke), co-funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF 1429999) and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF 01GQ1411). Additional support is provided by the German federal state of Saxony-Anhalt and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Project: Center for Behavioral Brain Sciences, Imaging Platform. This work is further facilitated by the ReproNim project (NIH 1P41EB019936-01A1). Mac mini instance for development is provided by MacStadium.
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