Data intensive science for everyone.
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:alt: Galaxy Logo
The latest information about Galaxy can be found on the Galaxy Community Hub <https://galaxyproject.org/>
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Community support is available at Galaxy Help <https://help.galaxyproject.org/>
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Galaxy requires Python 3.8 or higher. To check your Python version, run:
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$ python -V
Python 3.8.18
Start Galaxy:
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$ sh run.sh
Once Galaxy completes startup, you should be able to view Galaxy in your
browser at: http://localhost:8080
For more installation details please see: https://getgalaxy.org/
Documentation is available at: https://docs.galaxyproject.org/
Tutorials on how to use Galaxy, perform scientific analyses with it, develop Galaxy and its tools, and admin a Galaxy server are at: https://training.galaxyproject.org/
Tools can be either installed from the Tool Shed or added manually.
For details please see the tutorial <https://galaxyproject.org/admin/tools/add-tool-from-toolshed-tutorial/>
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Note that not all dependencies for the tools provided in the
tool_conf.xml.sample
are included. To install them please visit
“Manage dependencies” in the admin interface.
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md <CONTRIBUTING.md>
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