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bistro is an OCaml library to build and run
computations represented by a collection of interdependent scripts, as
is often found in applied research (especially computational
biology).
Features:
build complex and composable workflows declaratively
simple and lightweight wrapping of new components
resume-on-failure: if something fails, fix it and the workflow will
restart from where it stopped
distributed workflow execution
development-friendly: when a script is modified, bistro
automatically finds out what needs to be recomputed
automatic naming of generated files
static typing: detect file format errors at compile time!
The library provides a datatype to represent scripts (including
metadata and dependencies), an engine to run workflows and a
standard library providing components for popular tools (although
mostly related to computational biology and unix for now).
Questions, suggestions or contributions are welcome, please file an
issue as needed.
Documentation
A
manual
is available, but feel free to file issues if something is unclear or
missing. There is also a
generated API documentation.
Installation
Detailed instructions are available in the
manual. In
a nutshell, bistro can be installed using
opam. You need a recent (at least 4.03.0)
installation of OCaml. Once this is done, simply type
opam install bistro
to install the library, or:
opam pin add -y bistro --dev-repo
to get the current development version.
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A library to build and execute typed scientific workflows