Welcome to the container tools portal!
- See the tools here.
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- If you need help, post an issue
A container image is an encapsulated, portalable environment that is created to distribute a scientific analysis or a general function. Containers help with reproducibility of such content as they nicely package software and data dependencies, along with libraries that are needed.
These are open source tools for scientific containers. The tools are designed with the primary goal to serve the scientific community. Since Singularity is a container technology that is friendly for shared computational resources common in the scientific community, the majority of our tools use it.
- Tunel Interface for interactive container management.
- Recipe converters from Dockerfile to Singularity and back
- Local building, pulling
- Globus integration
- Global Client for command line container management.
- Clients include Google Compute, Drive, Storage, Dropbox, Globus, Singularity Hub, and Singularity Registry
- under development integration of cloud builders.
- Singularity Registry server for institutions to deploy their own Singularity Container Registry.
- singularity-hub.org build service for Singularity containers from Github
- The Scientific Filesystem organizational format that supports exposure of executables and metadata for discoverability of applications in scientific containers.
- The Builders Deploy your own builders on Google Cloud
- builders (developers) develop a custom builder for the library
- The Experiment Factory Reproducible container-based experiments.
- singularity software The core Singularity software maintained by sylabs
The Container Tools and Singularity Hub is developed at Stanford University with support from Google Cloud. Thank you!
Please tell us about requests for features, or any questions that you might have.
- Joining Singularity Slack is the quickest way to talk to the developers and other users.
- Post an issue to this board for a question or issue about Singularity hub. If it pertains to a specific library image, please find the image, click on the Github link, and post to it's board.