In this tutorial, we will write the "hash" script demonstrated in the first tutorial.
In this tutorial, we will write the "hash" script demonstrated in the first tutorial.
-*This tutorial assumes that you are "logged into an Arvados VM instance":{{site.basedoc}}/user/getting_started/ssh-access.html#login, and have a "working environment.":{{site.basedoc}}/user/getting_started/check-environment.html*
+*This tutorial assumes that you are "logged into an Arvados VM instance":{{site.baseurl}}/user/getting_started/ssh-access.html#login, and have a "working environment.":{{site.baseurl}}/user/getting_started/check-environment.html*
-This tutorial uses _you_ to denote your username. Replace _you_ with your user name in all the following examples.
+This tutorial uses *@you@* to denote your username. Replace *@you@* with your user name in all the following examples.
h2. Setting up Git
h2. Setting up Git
@@ -21,20+21,20 @@ As discussed in the previous tutorial, all Crunch scripts are managed through th
First, you should do some basic configuration for git (you only need to do this the first time):
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First, you should do some basic configuration for git (you only need to do this the first time):
-On the Arvados Workbench, navigate to _Access %(rarr)→% Repositories._ You should see two repositories, one named "arvados" (under the *name* column) and a second with your user name. Next to *name* is the column *push_url*. Copy the *push_url* cell associated with your repository. This should look like <code>git@git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}:you.git</code>.
+On the Arvados Workbench, navigate to _Compute %(rarr)→% Code repositories._ You should see two repositories, one named "arvados" (under the *name* column) and a second with your user name. Next to *name* is the column *push_url*. Copy the *push_url* cell associated with your repository. This should look like <notextile><code>git@git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}:<b>you</b>.git</code></notextile>.
Next, on the Arvados virtual machine, clone your git repository:
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Next, on the Arvados virtual machine, clone your git repository:
@@ -94,7+94,7 @@ To git@git.qr1hi.arvadosapi.com:you.git
You should now be able to run your script using Crunch, similar to how we did it in the "first tutorial.":tutorial-job1.html The field @"script_version"@ should be @you:master@ to tell Crunch to run the script at the head of the "master" git branch, which you just uploaded.
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You should now be able to run your script using Crunch, similar to how we did it in the "first tutorial.":tutorial-job1.html The field @"script_version"@ should be @you:master@ to tell Crunch to run the script at the head of the "master" git branch, which you just uploaded.