title | description | author | tags | created | modified |
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incertae-sedis |
Incertae sedis is an expression used in the scientific classification to indicate an uncertain systematic position of a taxon. |
Franco Rondini |
wikidata rdf spqrql botanica |
2016 Oct 23 |
2016 Oct 23 |
Does the mind ask Data for Food ? look at here!
In the laboratories of this project we will experience free software to access free information to try to get five minutes of satisfaction to our hunger for knowledge.
the project is currently in incubation; It should simply be considered a playground where you can exercise with some areas of interest.
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TBD To be defined ( and to be done )
2017 Jan is the date planned for the definition of a first requirements draft. (branch: requirements-draft is currently available for changes)
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TBD
2017 Mar is the date planned for the more definitive requirements draft and a first alpha preview of the first draft.
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TDB
2017 Sep is the date planned for a first usable set of tools.
the ./tools/bin/rpt.sh does a request to the SPARQL wikidata endpoint to get a reverse tree of the parent taxa of an wikidata entity; It's very useful to get the list of all the species linked to a specific genus
prerequisite: just suppose you have cloned or downloaded this repo in a local folder
such as: ~/projects/incertae-sedis
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then , the first time you use it, you have to make executable the bash script named rpt.sh
$ cd ~/projects/incertae-sedis/tools/bin
$ chmod +x rpt.sh
Then siimply call it by passing a wikidata entity identifier of the genus you want to query; for exaple to get all the species of: Helianthus (Q26949)
$ cd ~/projects/incertae-sedis/tools/bin
$ ./rpt.sh Q26949
perfomance measured on sunday 20161023
time ./rpt.sh Q26949
real 0m0.512s
user 0m0.034s
sys 0m0.025s
TBD
If you are considering developing a port for incertae sedis, please wait for the a more stable version. In the while consider Contributing to our open source projects on Github.
The incertae-sedis project it is only a POC. It's obviously missing lots of features.
Please open issues to discuss any feature you want to be added, submit suggestions, or anything else... All contributions are welcome ;)
Feel free to submit issues and enhancement requests.
follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes
NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request!
TBD
Feel free to Contact the author at StackOverflow