Auspice

Auspice

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Introduction

  • Overview
  • Install Auspice
  • How to Run Auspice

Advanced Functionality

  • Displaying multiple trees
  • View Settings
  • Miscellaneous

Customising Auspice

  • Customising Auspice
  • Client Customisation API
  • Requests Made from the Client

Using a Custom Server

  • Auspice servers
  • Server API
  • Authentication

Narratives

  • Communicating Results Using Narratives
  • Writing a Narrative
  • Converting a narrative to PDF

Release Notes

  • Changelog
  • Auspice Version 2.0

Contributing

  • Contributing to Auspice

Contributing to Auspice

We have recieved a number of generous offers to contribute developer effort to nextstrain (and auspice). We would be grateful for code contributions, as well as constructive criticism and advice. A list of potential issues is being actively maintained at https://github.com/orgs/nextstrain/projects/5.

Auspice is developed via GitHub and issues and comments are very welcome -- click here to create a new issue. Alternatively, you can email us with any questions or comments you may have.

Contributing to Documentation

This documentation is all contained within the Auspice GitHub repo -- see the README within the docs-src directory for more details and instructions on how to contribute.

Contributing to Development

We're very happy to have outside contributions to Auspice and see it grow. If you are interested in contrubuting code then we would recommend that you create a GitHub issue before spending time in the codebase. For pull requests, please use eslint as much as possible -- thanks!

Last updated on 12/10/2019
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