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library for working with containers, eventually will be goLang

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# Container Share Python Tools for working with [containershare](https://vsoch.github.io/containershare).

<a href=”https://www.github.com/vsoch/containershare” target=”_blank”> <img src=”https://vsoch.github.io/lessons/assets/img/logo-book.png” width=”100px”> </a>

## Contributors

> <@vsoch:Stanford Research Computing Center>

## Contributing We have many ways to contribute, and will briefly provide resources here to get you started.

### How to Contribute If you are a developer interested in working on the Experiment Factory software you should read out [contributing guidelines](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to [ask a question](https://www.github.com/expfactory/expfactory/issues).

### Code of Conduct It’s important to treat one another with respect and maintain a fun and respectful environment for the open source community. Toward this aim, we ask that you review our [code of conduct](.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)

## Containershare Library The containers themselves are now maintained under the [containershare](https://www.github.com/vsoch/containershare), official submissions can be added to the [library](https://www.github.com/vsoch/containershare) (under development) to be tested that they meet minimum requirements.

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