<notextile> {% code '0_filter_py' as python %} </notextile>
-Now add it to git:
+Now add it to your repository:
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<pre><code>~/<b>you</b>/crunch_scripts$ <span class="userinput">chmod +x 0-filter.py</span>
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<pre><code>~/<b>you</b>/crunch_scripts$ <span class="userinput">cat >~/the_pipeline <<EOF
{
- "name":"Filter md5 hash values",
+ "name":"Filter MD5 hash values",
"components":{
"do_hash":{
"script":"hash.py",
* @"output_of"@ indicates that the @output@ of the @do_hash@ component should be used as the @"input"@ of @do_filter@. Arvados uses these dependencies between jobs to automatically determine the correct order to run them.
-(Your shell should automatically fill in @$USER@ with your login name. The JSON that gets saved should have @"repository"@ pointed at your personal git repository.)
+(Your shell should automatically fill in @$USER@ with your login name. The JSON that gets saved should have @"repository"@ pointed at your personal Git repository.)
Now, use @arv pipeline_template create@ to register your pipeline template in Arvados:
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Your new pipeline template will appear on the Workbench "Compute %(rarr)→% Pipeline templates":https://{{ site.arvados_workbench_host }}/pipeline_instances page.
+
+For more information and examples for writing pipelines, see the "pipeline template reference":{{site.baseurl}}/api/schema/PipelineTemplate.html