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ReproZip Examples ================= This project holds some examples and use cases from different domains that showcase [the ReproZip reproducibility tool](https://reprozip.org). You'll find more information about each particular example in its associated README, located in the GitHub repository linked in this project space. Instructions for reproducing the examples use the [vagrant](https://docs.reprozip.org/en/1.0.x/unpacking.html#the-vagrant-unpacker-building-a-virtual-machine) and the [docker](https://docs.reprozip.org/en/1.0.x/unpacking.html#the-docker-unpacker-building-a-docker-container) unpackers. However, any of the [available unpackers](http://reprozip.readthedocs.io/en/1.0.x/unpacking.html#unpackers) can be used. <hr/> We have examples of packing and reproducing: + published results + interactive applications + extending a reproduced experiment with different input + archiving data journalism apps + packaging websites + 3D visualizations ...and many more! You can see a public listing of how some folks have used ReproZip (and instructions on how to reproduce each example!) on our [examples website](https://examples.reprozip.org). Other Useful Links ------------------ * [Main Website](https://reprozip.org) * [Gallery of Examples](https://examples.reprozip.org) * [Documentation](http://reprozip.readthedocs.io/) * [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/ViDA-NYU/reprozip) * [ReproZip Talks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zLPuwCHXo0&list=PLjgZ3v4gFxpX_ctCynkgUYqpGy1L5EWcd): A YouTube playlist of all recorded talks discussing ReproZip. * [ReproZip Examples: Brain Segmentation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs4s2JH8Yw4&list=PLjgZ3v4gFxpW_lesrw1ZE2Ql1yXDsgzki): A YouTube playlist showing how to pack and reproduce a neuroscience analysis using ReproZip. * [ReproZip Examples: Stacked Up](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoE2nEJWylw&list=PLjgZ3v4gFxpXdPRBaFTh42w3HRMmX2WfD): A YouTube playlist showing how to pack and reproduce a data journalism application using ReproZip.
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