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DataLad Concepts Toolkit

Hatch project

This toolkit provides generic components for metadata-driven workflows that need not depends on services, databases, and a complex technology stack. See https://concepts.datalad.org for more information.


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Development

This project uses hatch for managing local development environments.

Presently, this work require a patched linkml installation. The patch(es) are listed in patches/. The script tools/patch_linkml documents how they need to be applied. This script can be used to patch a local installation, and is also executed by hatch when installing environments, and in the GitHub actions that validate the included data models.

License

This project is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.

Acknowledgements

This work was funded, in part, by