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Welcome to the Automating and Streamlining Walkthrough!
Welcome to the Automation and Streamlining Walkthrough!


This guide steps you through why and how you might like to adopt some of our tips and tricks around automating and streamlining your research workflow. This guide is opinionated---you might not find all of it useful---but this advice is built from lived experience: these are strategies CDSC members use to keep away from certain kinds of annoyances, traps, and mistakes. Some of what's described here will be a '''lot''' easier if you have completed the [[CommunityData:Onboarding Checklist]]. CDSC members will want to make sure they have a fresh copy of the '''cdsc_examples_repository''' git repository.
This guide steps you through why and how you might like to adopt some of our tips and tricks around automating and streamlining your research workflow. This guide is opinionated---you might not find all of it useful---but this advice is built from lived experience: these are strategies CDSC members use to keep away from certain kinds of annoyances, traps, and mistakes. Some of what's described here will be a '''lot''' easier if you have completed the [[CommunityData:Onboarding Checklist]]. CDSC members will want to make sure they have a fresh copy of the '''cdsc_examples_repository''' git repository.
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