~$ uuid_prefix=$(arv --format=uuid user current | cut -d- -f1)
~$ project_uuid=$(arv --format=uuid group create --group '{"owner_uuid":"'$uuid_prefix'-tpzed-000000000000000", "group_class":"project", "name":"Arvados Standard Docker Images"}')
~$ echo "Arvados project uuid is '$project_uuid'"
~$ read -rd $'\000' newlink <<EOF; arv link create --link "$newlink"
{
"tail_uuid":"${uuid_prefix}-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff",
"head_uuid":"$project_uuid",
"link_class":"permission",
"name":"can_read"
}
EOF
h2. Import the arvados/jobs docker image
In order to start workflows from workbench, there needs to be Docker image @arvados/jobs@ tagged with the version of Arvados you are installing. The following command downloads the latest arvados/jobs image from Docker Hub, loads it into Keep. In this example @$project_uuid@ should be the UUID of the "Arvados Standard Docker Images" project.