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This page serves as the source of https://open.neotomadb.org, it powers the GitHub pages releases of the Neotoma GitHub repositories and provides additional support and resources for users of Neotoma.

Contributors

This project is an open project, and contributions are welcome from any individual. All contributors to this project are bound by a code of conduct. Please review and follow this code of conduct as part of your contribution.

Tips for Contributing

Issues and bug reports are always welcome. Code clean-up, and feature additions can be done either through pull requests to project forks or branches.

All products of the Throughput Annotation Project are licensed under an MIT License unless otherwise noted.

How to use this repository

This repository is run and compiled using Jekyll. To run Jekyll users need to install Ruby. All instructions for installation and use are described on the Jekyll Installation pages.

Once Jekyll is installed the site can be run locally using the command:

jekyll serve

This will render the site (by default using port 4000 -- i.e., http://localhost:4000 on your browser). The site can be built locally using jekyll build.

Because open.neotomadb.org is connected to the GitHub account as a default URL, all other resources across the NeotomaDB organization that have GitHub Pages set up can be accessed by replacing https://github.com/NeotomaDB/ with https://open.neotomadb.org/, so, for example, the State of the Database report, which has a GitHub Pages address at https://github.com/NeotomaDB/NeotomaSummary/StateoftheDB.html can be accessed at https://open.neotomadb.org/NeotomaSummary/StateoftheDB/html.

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