Name: software-discovery-dashboard
Owner: Mozilla Science Lab
Description: null
Created: 2015-08-27 21:21:35.0
Updated: 2018-04-22 08:32:39.0
Pushed: 2018-01-11 16:12:04.0
Homepage: null
Size: 3022
Language: JavaScript
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This project?s objective is to create an open source web dashboard capable of searching multiple code hosting services, such as Zenodo, Figshare, and GitHub, for the benefit of the research community. The goal of this dashboard is to demonstrate the usefulness of a new metadata standard by utilizing it for easy and effective software discovery and analysis.
To run the Software Discovery Dashboard locally, run these steps:
git clone git@github.com:mozillascience/software-discovery-dashboard.git && cd software-discovery-dashboard
npm run fullinstall
npm start
and open up http://localhost:5000/
in your favourite web browser!This project follows the Airbnb Style Guide.
Included is a linter configured to enforce this style guide. It is run alongside
unit tests with npm test
but can also be run alone with gulp lint
.
Join the conversation on Gitter.
There are multiple ways to get involved in the project: open an issue, comment on open issues, join the conversation on Gitter (see Communication above), or fix an open issue, to name a few.
Issues marked with the help wanted
tag are a great place to start. They are smaller, generally straightforward bugs or
enhancements meant to provide an easy introduction to the codebase while still contributing meaningful work. They may also be
conversational issues where input is greatly appreciated.
Technical Lead : Luke Coy
QA Lead : Matt Mokary
Scrum Master : Stefan Neamtu
Open Source Relations / Github Guru : Adam Blaine