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The Autopilot wiki is a publicly-curated collection of supplemental wisdom for using [https://auto-pi-lot.com Autopilot], a distributed Python framework for performing behavioral neuroscience experiments. It also aspires to be a general-purpose repository of knowledge for experimental methods, ranging from how to trick Linux into doing what you want to what glue to use when -- this is a place for all the little scraps of know-how that never quite find their way into the paper but are an indispensable part of how you do your experiments ;)
 
The Autopilot wiki is a publicly-curated collection of supplemental wisdom for using [https://auto-pi-lot.com Autopilot], a distributed Python framework for performing behavioral neuroscience experiments. It also aspires to be a general-purpose repository of knowledge for experimental methods, ranging from how to trick Linux into doing what you want to what glue to use when -- this is a place for all the little scraps of know-how that never quite find their way into the paper but are an indispensable part of how you do your experiments ;)
  
This wiki is built with [MediaWiki https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki], and uses [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki Semantic Wiki] and [https://tweeki.kollabor.at/wiki/Welcome Tweeki]. Please see [[Contributing]] for more information on editing pages and adding information!
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This wiki is built with [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], and uses [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki Semantic Wiki] and [https://tweeki.kollabor.at/wiki/Welcome Tweeki]. Please see [[Contributing]] for more information on editing pages and adding information!
  
 
<strong>Quick Links to other Autopilot resources:</strong>
 
<strong>Quick Links to other Autopilot resources:</strong>

Revision as of 01:03, 31 December 2020

The Autopilot wiki is a publicly-curated collection of supplemental wisdom for using Autopilot, a distributed Python framework for performing behavioral neuroscience experiments. It also aspires to be a general-purpose repository of knowledge for experimental methods, ranging from how to trick Linux into doing what you want to what glue to use when -- this is a place for all the little scraps of know-how that never quite find their way into the paper but are an indispensable part of how you do your experiments ;)

This wiki is built with MediaWiki, and uses Semantic Wiki and Tweeki. Please see Contributing for more information on editing pages and adding information!

Quick Links to other Autopilot resources: