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We maintain a number of Git repositories to hold code used in our research.  
We maintain a number of Git repositories to hold code used in our research.  


== Gitolite Server ==
Many of these are on code.communitydata.cc.


The primary place for code we are actively working on is our Gitolite server. [[CommunityData:Git|This page]] provides lots of details about how to get access to and use the server.


A few projects on this server are shared as public projects. They can be found at https://code.communitydata.science/


== Harvard Dataverse ==
- mediawiki_dump_tools | Tools for extracting variables from mediawiki dumps. | <code> git clone git@code.communitydata.cc:/mediawiki_dump_utils </code>


For published projects, we often [[how to dataverse|publish reproduction code and data]] into [https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/communitydata/ the CDSC Dataverse].
- https://github.com/aaronshaw/wikiresearch | Private github repo with wiki research code.
 
== Github Repositories ==
 
Many of us also have git repositories which may hold public-facing or private projects.
 
* [https://github.com/jdfoote Jeremy's github]
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