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Community support is available at Galaxy Help.

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Galaxy Quickstart

Galaxy requires Python 3.6 . To check your Python version, run:

$ python -V
Python 3.6.10

Start Galaxy:

$ 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

Tools can be either installed from the Tool Shed or added manually. For details please see the tutorial. 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.

Issues and Galaxy Development

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md .

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