https://bio.tools/

Many of these are not command line tools though, but I think they can be
filtered. Try to register one without saving.

The functionality and domain of those registrations are selected from the
EDAM ontology http://edamontology.org/page

You might want to read a quick introduction to ontologies - basically it's
a list of words/concepts/URIs organised in a hierarchy, so say
http://edamontology.org/topic_0080 represents the operation "Sequence
analysis" which have subclasses like "Mapping"

These concepts can be used in CWL to annotate what a command line tool
does, and the types of its parameters. This for a collection of CWL tools
the annotations can also be used to search or categorize the tools.

CWL folks area also looking at using DOAP and schema.org for generic
metadata like project info. I'll try to dig out some examples.
On 20 Mar 2016 05:56, "Thilina Manamgoda" <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi,
>
> can get brief explain about ELIXIR Tool registry and   EDAM ontology.
>
>
> regards,
> Thilina.
>

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