• Introduction
  • Support
  • Glossary
  • License
  • Acknowledgement
  • Git Version Control
    • Git Basics
    • Git and Atom: GitLab
    • Git and Atom: GitHub
    • Git in the Command Line
    • Git Scenarios
  • Learning Linux
    • Learning Linux Commands
    • Essential Commands
      • Script: Backup
      • Script: Seconds
    • Managing Files
      • Script: Create Files
    • File Permissions
    • Working with Processes
    • Services
    • System Configuration
    • Environment Customization
    • Communication Protocols
    • Task Manager (crontab, at)
    • Bash Scripting
    • Command Line Shortcuts
  • Using the HPC
    • Overview
      • Hardware
      • Storage
      • Software
    • Prerequisites
    • Request an Allocation
    • Access your Allocation
    • Execute a Job
      • Working with C++
      • Working with Fortran
      • Working with Python
      • Working with Makefiles
      • More Job Details
    • Managing Jobs
    • Modules
      • CVMFS Modules
    • Compilers
    • Workflows
      • Crystal Workflow
  • Xsede Resources
    • IU/TACC Atmosphere on Jetstream
    • Using Jetstream Virtual Machines
  • Data Transfer and Storage
    • Moving Data
      • Graphical Client SFTP
    • Globus Data Transfer Tool
      • Globus Endpoints
      • Globus Transfers & More
      • Globus Command Line Interface
  • Tools
    • Docker Containers
    • Singularity Containers
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