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  • Overview
    • 👋Welcome to Ontologic
    • 💡About these docs
  • Tutorials
    • 💡Start here
    • Beginner tutorials
      • ⛷️Tutorial: run a tool
      • 🧙‍♂️Tutorial: add a tool
  • How-to Guides
    • 👩‍💻Develop code in a Workspace
    • 🐍Create a notebook-based tool
    • 📤Specifying outputs
    • 💾Manage your data
    • 👥Sharing and collaboration
  • Explainers
    • 🗄️Metadata
    • 📦Containers
    • 🏭Workflows
  • Reference
    • 📖Glossary
    • 📚Literature
    • 🌐Related projects
    • 📃Terms of service
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Ontologic uses a that distinguishes between four types of resources:

  • Tutorials are meant to help new users get familiar with the platform. Use these if you just want to learn the basics.

  • How-to guides provide more detailed instructions for using various features.

  • Explainers are meant to provide better understanding of the concepts underlying the platform.

  • Reference material consists of indexed information and technical descriptions.

We hope this helps you navigate the documentation!

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