What do you see here? This is an example knowledge graph describing a #Snakemake analysis workflow. You see the workflow description, a linked data set and a linked report.

All work done to boost #HPC user support for those conducting their workflows on HPC systems (you can run Snakemake on other platforms, too).

My to-do list:
- an assertion template for workflows: ✅
- another for reports: ✅ (simple datasets are already in the #nanopub verse)
- a plugin to gather software metadata and publish as a nanopub ❌ (half done: #SnakemakeHackathon2026 )

Kudos to @nanopub / @tkuhn and @johanneskoester - without them this pursuit would (have been) futile! And my feeling is that @fbartusch will play an important role in any further development ...

#OpenScience #ReproducibleComputing

Note to self: a #nanopub contains more information and the formatting leaves something to wish for. ⤵️ The script is not ready to be released.
During the #SnakemakeHackathon2026 I got a little further with my software reporter plugin (which gathers all metadata). But, I'm afraid, not beyond posting to the test server. There still is a (hopefully tiny) issue. 🤔