ReproZip’s Documentation¶
Welcome to ReproZip’s documentation!
ReproZip is a tool aimed at simplifying the process of creating reproducible experiments from command-line executions. It tracks operating system calls and creates a bundle that contains all the binaries, files, and dependencies required to run a given command on the author’s computational environment. A reviewer can then extract the experiment in his own environment to reproduce the results, even if the environment has a different operating system from the original one.
Currently, ReproZip can only pack experiments that originally run on Linux.
Concretely, ReproZip has two main steps:
- The packing step happens in the original environment, and generates a compendium of the experiment so as to make it reproducible. ReproZip tracks operating system calls while executing the experiment, and creates a
.rpz
file, which contains all the necessary information and components for the experiment. - The unpacking step reproduces the experiment from the
.rpz
file. ReproZip offers different unpacking methods, from simply decompressing the files in a directory to starting a full virtual machine, and they can be used interchangeably from the same packed experiment. It is also possible to automatically replace input files and command-line arguments. Note that this step is also available on Windows and Mac OS X, since ReproZip can unpack the experiment in a virtual machine for further reproduction.
Contents¶
Links¶
- Project website
- GitHub repository
- Mailing lists:
- users@reprozip.org (users)
- dev@reprozip.org (developers)