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License
One or multiple python notebooks
One or multiple DockerFiles
Associated paper
Bibtex citation
Identifier (e.g., Zenodo)
Status of the repository (active, stable, etc.)
Installation instructions
Requirements for using the repository
How to use the repository
Help/FAQ
Additional documentation
Acknowledgements
Download options
This repository is a webpage
This repository is an ontology
Number of stars given to the repository
Number of releases
Copy the card as embedded html
User/Organization who owns the repo
Updated recently
Updated in the last 3 months
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This software catalog has been created with the softawre catalog creator (scc) Python package .

Each software card in the catalog represents a different repository from GitHub. The main objective of this web is to give visibility to researchers by showcasing their work in a minimalistic portal.

Scc extracts most of the displayed metadata with the help of somef and inspect4py, enabling end-users to filter and sort all the repositories in multiple ways.

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Use the different available filters, sorting mechanisms and search-bar to browse your favorite repositories. The repositories will be displayed in minimalist cards, if the query yields more than 12 repositories scc will automatically paginate the results.

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Python repositories

If the Python icon appears in one of the cards, the repository belongs to one of the following categories:

Package

The tool can be used from the command line, usually with a unique command for doing it so.

Library

The target tool is designed to be imported as part of another tool, instead of being used through the command line.

Service

The target tool can be launched as a web service.

Script

The repository is meant to be used through one or multiple script files, which will carry out its intended functionality.