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CWL documents describe workflows made of command line data analysis tools in a portable, reproducible, and reusable fashion.
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A visualizer of workflow execution records for CWL
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[Experimental] Workflow Definition Language (WDL) to CWL
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A workflow engine for CWL that aims to have a pluggable architecture
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A Language Server for CWL
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Simple CWL document generator from given execution commands
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A tool/library to make CWL engines connected to remote resources
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A template to write CWL documents with VSCode with remote container extension
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Python package to extend Airflow functionality with CWL1.1 support
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Repository for the CWL standards. Use https://cwl.discourse.group/ for support 😊
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Action for running tests for CWL workflows
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Action for uploading CWL conformance badges
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Location to store the results of CWL conformance testing for ep3
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Created by Peter Amstutz, John Chilton, Michael R. Crusoe, Nebojša Tijanić, and the CWL Community
Released January 2015
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