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oxymake

v0.0.0

Published

Next-generation workflow orchestration in Rust

Downloads

144

Readme

oxymake

This npm package reserves the oxymake name on the npm registry. It contains no runnable code.

OxyMake is a formally-specified, content-addressable workflow engine, distributed as a single static binary named ox — not as a Node module.

Install the ox binary

Prebuilt binaries for Linux and macOS are attached to every GitHub Release.

From source (requires a Rust toolchain):

cargo install --git https://github.com/noogram/oxymake ox-cli

See https://oxymake.dev for documentation.


Why a placeholder? The audience that adopts OxyMake (Snakemake / Nextflow migrants) lives in pip and conda, with some overlap into the JS data tooling ecosystem. Reserving oxymake on npm is cheap insurance against name-squatting once the project is public. If a real npm entry point ever ships (e.g. a thin launcher that downloads the ox binary, mirroring packaging/pypi/), it replaces this README in a future minor.