This is a collaborative repository for developing tools on top of Data Commons APIs. Such tools may include visualization widgets, algorithms for detecting anomalous data, and more.
Data Commons is an Open Knowledge Graph that provides a unified view across multiple public data sets and statistics. We've bootstrapped the graph with lots of data from US Census, CDC, NOAA, etc., and through collaborations with the New York Botanical Garden, Opportunity Insights, and more. However, Data Commons is meant to be for community, by the community. We're excited to work with you to make public data accessible to everyone.
To see the extent of data we have today, browse the graph using our browser.
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In https://github.com/datacommonsorg/tools, click on "Fork" button to fork the repo.
Clone your forked repo to your desktop.
Add datacommonsorg/tools repo as a remote:
git remote add dc https://github.com/datacommonsorg/tools.git
Every time when you want to send a Pull Request, do the following steps:
git checkout master
git pull dc master
git checkout -b new_branch_name
# Make some code change
git add .
git commit -m "commit message"
git push -u origin new_branch_name
Then in your forked repo, you can send a Pull Request. If this is your first time contributing to a Google Open Source project, you may need to follow the steps in contributing.md.
Wait for approval of the Pull Request and merge the change.
For general questions or issues about tool development, please open an issue
on our issues page. For all
other questions, please send an email to support@datacommons.org
.
Note - This is not an officially supported Google product.