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81 81  One possible way to write openMINDS conform JSON-LDs is to use the openMINDS Python API which will help you to interact with the EBRAINS openMINDS metadata models and schemas. It consists of two sub-modules: 
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83 -The **openMINDS.generator** (coming soon) facilitates the translation of the openMINDS schema template syntax to other established formats, such as HTML and JSON-Schema (cf. [[Technical details>>doc:Collabs.openminds.openMINDS core.Implementation details.WebHome]]).
84 -\\The **openMINDS.compiler** allows you the dynamic usage of openMINDS metadata models and schemas in your Python application for generating your own collection of openMINDS conform metadata representations (instances) as JSON-LDs (as described above).
83 +The **openMINDS.generator** (coming soon) facilitates the translation of the openMINDS schema template syntax to other established formats, such as HTML and JSON-Schema (cf. also [[Technical details>>doc:Collabs.openminds.openMINDS core.Implementation details.WebHome]]).
84 +\\The **openMINDS.compiler** allows you the dynamic usage of openMINDS metadata models and schemas in your Python application for generating your own collection of openMINDS conform metadata representations (instances) as JSON-LDs (as described above). Please note that the openMINDS.compiler only helps you to generate correctly formatted JSON-LD metadata instances. The preparation on how you want to describe your research product with openMINDS is still up to you, although we provide some hints on how to tackle your individual case in the [[Tutorials>>openminds@ebrains.eu||target="_blank"]] and can always be contacted for individual support via [[openminds@ebrains.eu>>mailto:openminds@ebrains.eu]].
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86 86  ===== Installation =====
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124 124  To learn in general about the available openMINDS metadata models and schemas including their required or optional metadata properties, please check out the HTML representations of the schemas or the code on the corresponding GitHub (cf. [[Metadata models & schemas>>doc:Collabs.openminds.openMINDS core.Metadata models & schemas.WebHome]]).
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126 -Within the openMINDS.compiler you can also get an overview of the requirement of a schema and all its properties by using the **##help_##** function. Here an example:
126 +Interactively you can also get an overview of the requirement of a schema and all its properties by using the **##help_##** function of the openMINDS.compiler. Here an example:
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128 +{{code language="python"}}
129 +mycollection.help_core_person()
130 +{{/code}}
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132 +===== openMINDS.compiler documentation =====
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134 +((% style="color:#7f8c8d" %)**//coming soon//**(%%))
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129 129  === The openMINDS spreadsheet templates ===
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