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## Tools
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[Plecos](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/plecos) is a Python tool to check metadata (a JSON file) to see if it conforms to the [OEP8 schema](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/tree/master/8). Plecos wraps the [jsonschema](https://github.com/Julian/jsonschema) validator.
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### Plecos
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Users can use Plecos to check their metadata before sending it to an Aquarius instance. Plecos is manually updated with a schema file according to [OEP8](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/tree/master/8). Find the tool in [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/plecos/).
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Plecos can be used in a microservice to facilitate data onboarding, as described in the [plecos_service](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/plecos_service) repository.
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Plecos is a Python tool to check metadata (a JSON file) to see if it conforms to the [OEP8 schema](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/tree/master/8). Plecos wraps the [jsonschema](https://github.com/Julian/jsonschema) validator. Users can use Plecos to check their metadata before sending it to an Aquarius instance. Aquarius can also use it to check metadata. Plecos can be found in [the Plecos repository on GitHub](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/plecos) and as [a Python package in PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/plecos/).
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<repo name="Plecos"></repo>
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Plecos can be used in a microservice to facilitate data onboarding, as described in the [plecos_service repository](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/plecos_service).
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## Examples
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The [Tutorials](/tutorials/introduction/) include many examples.
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### squid-py Examples
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Examples of using the [🦑 squid-py](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-js) Python library can be found in the [squid_py/examples/ directory of the squid-py repository](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-py/tree/develop/squid_py/examples). More examples are in the repositories:
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- [The squid-py tutorials in Jupyter notebooks](/tutorials/jupyter-notebooks/)
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- [The squid_py/examples/ directory of the squid-py repository](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-py/tree/develop/squid_py/examples)
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- [The squid-py tests](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-py/tree/develop/tests)
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<repo name="mantaray"></repo>
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<repo name="tuna"></repo>
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### squid-js Examples
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Examples of using the [🦑 squid-js](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-js) JavaScript library can be found in the [src/examples/ directory of the squid-js repository](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-js/tree/develop/src/examples). More examples are in the repositories:
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- [The React App Tutorial](/tutorials/react-setup/)
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- [The src/examples/ directory of the squid-js repository](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-js/tree/develop/src/examples)
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- [The squid-js tests](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-js/tree/develop/test)
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<repo name="pleuston"></repo>
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<repo name="tuna"></repo>
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### squid-java Examples
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- [The squid-java README.md file](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-java/blob/develop/README.md)
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- [The squid-java tests](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-java/tree/develop/src/test)
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description: What you can expect to find in these Ocean Protocol tutorials.
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The idea of these tutorials is to show you how to use squid-js (JavaScript), squid-py (Python) and squid-java to:
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- publish a data set
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- get and use a data set
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- publish a compute service
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- get and use a compute service
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The idea of these tutorials is to show you how to use squid-js (JavaScript), squid-py (Python) and squid-java to publish a data set, to get & use a data set, and to do other things.
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- When asked to select a kernel, select Python 3.
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- To make stuff happen (e.g. to run code cells), use the menus at the top of the JupyterLab console, or at the top of your current Jupyter notebook.
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For more info, see the blog post titled, "[Project Manta Ray — Data Science powered by Ocean Protocol](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/project-manta-ray-data-science-powered-by-ocean-protocol-535c54089b0f)."
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For more info, see the blog posts:
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- "[Project Manta Ray — Data Science powered by Ocean Protocol](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/project-manta-ray-data-science-powered-by-ocean-protocol-535c54089b0f)"
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- "[The Data Science Workflow — Powered by Ocean Protocol](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/dive-into-ocean-protocol-ai-ecosystem-60f64eddf74d)"
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