Welcome to the AdaptiveFlow project!
AdaptiveFlow (Homepage) is a versatile, parallel workflow platform for carrying out virtual screening-related tasks on Linux-based computer clusters of any type and size, which are managed by a batch system (such as SLURM).
Currently, there exist two versions of AdaptiveFlow, which are tailored to different types of tasks:
- AFLP: AdaptiveFlow for Ligand Preparation
- AFVS: AdaptiveFlow for Virtual Screenings
- AFU: AdaptiveFlow Unity
- AFUparr: AdaptiveFlow Unity Parallel
The following gives an overview of the various resources related to AdaptiveFlow:
- Homepage of AdaptiveFlow
- Tutorials for AdaptiveFlow
- GitHub Issue Tracker for AFVS
- GitHub Issue Tracker for AFLP
- In-code documentation of the source code files
If you are interested in contributing to AdaptiveFlow, whether it is to report a bug or to extend AdaptiveFlow with your own code, please see the file CONTRIBUTING.md and the file CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.
The project is distributed under the GNU GPL v2.0. Please see the file LICENSE for more details.
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