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GitHub repository for your code
Nicola Soranzo edited this page Jul 4, 2025
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If you are developing some code while working at EI and want to share it on GitHub, first you must read our Intellectual Property Policy and check with EI Business, Development and Impact (BDI) group that it is OK to publish your code.
Once that's sorted, the next step is to create a GitHub account, if you don't have one already.
You then have to create a new GitHub repository for your code. You have 2 alternatives here:
- create the repository under your personal account. Once created, we ask that you add it to the list of repositories to be mirrored under EI's GitHub organisation;
- create the repository under EI's GitHub organisation. If your account is not already a member of the organisation, please ask Nicola Soranzo via email to be added.
- Induction
- HPC Best practice
- Job Arrays - RC documentation
- Methods to Improve I/O Performance - RC documentation
- Customising your bash profile for ease and efficiency
- Customise bash profile: Logging Your Command History Automatically
- Using the ei-gpu partition on the Earlham Institute computing cluster
- Using the GPUs at EI
- HPC Job Summary Tool
- EI Cloud (CyVerse)
- Git and GitHub
- Worked examples
- Job Arrays
- Using Parabricks on the GPUs
- dependencies
- Software installations
- Workflow management system
- Transfers
- Local (mounting HPC storage)
- Remote - <1gb (ood)
- Remote - <50gb (nbi drop off)
- Remote - No limit (globus)
- mv command
- The nbi-download partition (retrieving external datasets)