Conductor is a simple and elegant tool that helps with orchestrating your research computing. Conductor helps with automating your research computing pipeline, all the way from experiments to figures in your paper.
Note: Conductor is still under active development. Its usage and system requirements are subject to change between versions. Conductor uses semantic versioning. Before the 1.0.0 release, backward compatibility between minor versions will not be guaranteed.
Conductor requires Python 3.10+ and is currently only supported on macOS and Linux machines. It has been tested on macOS 10.14 and Ubuntu 20.04.
Conductor is available on PyPI and so it can be installed using pip
.
pip install conductor-cli
After installation, the cond
executable should be available in your shell.
cond --help
Note that if you install Conductor locally on a Linux machine (e.g., using pip install --user conductor-cli
), you may need to add $HOME/.local/bin
to your
$PATH
to get access to the cond
executable in your shell.
A quick way to get started is to look at the example projects under the
examples
directory. For more details, please check out Conductor's reference
documentation here.
Conductor's interface was largely inspired by Bazel and Buck.