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SYNOPSIS¶
datalad-crawl-init [--version] [-h] [-l LEVEL] [--pbs-runner {condor}] [-t TEMPLATE] [-f TEMPLATE_FUNC] [--save] [args [args ...]]
DESCRIPTION¶
Initialize crawling configuration
Allows to specify template and function to generate a crawling pipeline
Examples:
$ datalad crawl-init --template openfmri --template-func superdataset_pipeline
$ datalad crawl-init --template fcptable dataset=Baltimore tarballs=True
OPTIONS¶
- args
- keyword arguments to pass into the template function generating actual pipeline, organized in key=value pairs. Constraints: value must be a string [Default: None]
- --version
- show the program's version and license information
- -h, --help, --help-np
- show this help message. --help-np forcefully disables the use of a pager for displaying the help message
- -l LEVEL, --log-level LEVEL
- set logging verbosity level. Choose among critical, error, warning, info, debug. Also you can specify an integer <10 to provide even more debugging information
- --pbs-runner {condor}
- execute command by scheduling it via available PBS. For settings, config file will be consulted
- -t TEMPLATE, --template TEMPLATE
- the name of the template. Constraints: value must be a string [Default: None]
- -f TEMPLATE_FUNC, --template-func TEMPLATE_FUNC
- the name of the function. [Default: None]
- --save
- flag to save file into git repo. [Default: False]
AUTHORS¶
datalad is developed by The DataLad Team and Contributors <team@datalad.org>.
2017-03-25 | datalad-crawl-init 0.5.1 |