Hi all!

I had some spare time this weekend and as project of the day I wrote a Jenkins 
plug-in that uses Jmol to display molecules in builds [1]. This can be useful 
for automated pipelines that retrieve data from API's or version control like 
Git.

It all started while I was learning more about BioJava. One of its first 
tutorials uses Jmol to display proteins and I thought it would be nice to start 
by integrating Jmol and Jenkins. A future version of this plug-in could use 
BioJava to retrieve the protein from a remote database.

For a live version you can go to 
http://builds.tupilabs.com/view/BioUno/job/jmol-sample/1/

Let me know if you find it useful, and kudos for all the work in Jmol. It was 
my first time using it, but there was good documentation and examples, and the 
Javascript library worked very well too.

Cheers
Bruno

[1] https://github.com/biouno/jmol-plugin
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