Welcome
Join us in person for the October 2024 nf-core hackathon!
This hackathon will be held in advance of the Nextflow Summit 2024 in Barcelona, Spain and is organised jointly.
- Summit website: https://summit.nextflow.io/2024/barcelona/
- Dates: 28th - 30th October 2024
- Registration: Visit the summit registration page
- Location: World Trade Center Barcelona
- Slack channel:
#hackathon-oct-2024
How the hackathon works
What to expect
The nf-core hackathons are collaborative, community-driven events where participants work together on projects.
Everyone is welcome, no prior experience of nf-core contributions is needed. However, we do expect that you have some experience with writing Nextflow code. Note that there is a separate training event for learning Nextflow and nf-core from scratch, running in parallel to the hackathon.
nf-core hackathons are not just about coding! We also have a lot of fun. We typically run things like a quiz, a bingo and have several small prizes for the winners. In addition to small social games and contests during the event, we also have a social evening.
Prerequisites
Before you arrive at the hackathon, please make sure that you have:
- Registered to come!
- Joined the nf-core Slack
- Joined the nf-core GitHub organisation
- Added yourself to the
#hackathon-oct-2024
slack channel
Where to find tasks
We collect all tasks in the “Hackathon October 2024” GitHub project board.
If you are not too familiar yet with the code base, a great starting point is to filter for issues labelled as good first issue
.
Once you found something, get in touch with the project group (i.e. ping them on slack, find them in the room), assign yourself, and get started.
How to contribute code
We use GitHub to collaborate on code:
- Find a hackathon project
- Discuss with the group and assign yourself to an issue. (Create one if it is not there)
- Fork the repository
- Work on a branch in your Fork
- Once ready, open a PR to the parent repository
Only assign yourself to an issue if you are ready to work on it, typically one issue at a time.
See Helpful resources below for more information.
Projects
This hackathon we will use projects, as opposed to the broader groups of previous events. At the end of each day, we will group the projects into categories and sum up their progress. Projects can be anything from:
- Adding new features to existing pipelines
- Adding and improving nf-core/modules
- Improving the website and nf-core tooling
- Creating entirely new pipelines
- Discussion and planning community initiatives
- Working on special interest group topics
- …anything else
You can bring your own favourite topic or choose from a list of open issues in the community. Each project has a lead who can point you in the right direction.
You don’t need to commit to a single project and are free to move around groups and projects throughout the event.
Submit a new project
New projects can be proposed in the #hackathon-oct-2024
slack channel.
Use the project proposal form to submit an idea.
After a some community discussion, you can add your project to the list below and others can find it.
If you are planning to start a new pipeline, please propose it on the #new-pipelines
slack channel
ahead of the hackathon start to avoid delays during the event.
Once a project is approved, the project leaders should add it to this webpage and
add issues issues to the GitHub project board ahead of the hackathon.
If appropriate, label them as good first issue
.
Join a project
Joining a project is as simple as turning up and getting in touch with the group. If you don’t know where to find them in the room, ping the project lead on slack.
You can move freely between projects throughout the event.
Overview of all projects
Regulatory
This group will work on tasks for the #regulatory special interest group.
Goal: coming soon
Group Leaders
nf-test plugins
nf-test is a very important piece of our modules, used for continuous integration testing of all our modules.
However, writing tests for some file types / more advanced tests can be difficult.
In this group we will try and kickstart the creation of nf-test plugins to make our testing a lot easier.
This will mainly involve the development of nft-utils
, the improvement of nft-bam
and hopefully the creation of completely new nf-test plugins.
Goal: Fully develop nft-utils and start new nf-test plugins
Group Leaders
Social activities
During the hackathon, we will have light-hearted fun and games! Special prizes are up for grabs for the winners!
More details will be revelealed at the start of the event, but you can expect: a quiz, bingo and sock-related activities.
Helpful resources
Bytesize talks
There are many talks about Nextflow and nf-core on the nf-core Bytesize playlist. In particular, the talk about using git and GitHub in an nf-core environment may be useful.
Tutorials and docs on the nf-core website
Help with coding and nf-core tools
- Learn how to use the Gitpod environment
- Install nf-core/tools
- Overview of all nf-core/tools commands for pipelines, modules and subworkflows
Adding to pipelines
- Adding new modules to a pipeline to an existing pipeline.
- How to write new modules / subworkflows.
Creating a new pipeline
- How to create a new pipeline that won’t be added to nf-core
- Guidelines for developing a pipeline for external use
- Guide for adding a new pipeline to nf-core
Code of conduct
Please note that our Code of Conduct applies to the Hackathon, and all participants need to abide by our guidelines to participate. We should all feel responsible for making nf-core events safe and fun for everyone.
You can also report any CoC violations directly to safety@nf-co.re. Our safety officers will contact you to follow up on your report.
In case of an immediate perceived threat at the hackathon, please reach out to any of staff or organizers on site.