![]() This is the branch that pull requests should be made against to contribute code (unless you are fixing a bug in a Galaxy release). To obtain Galaxy for development, use the default branch after cloning: dev. If you have an existing Galaxy repository and want to update it, run: $ git fetch origin & git checkout release_23.1 & git pull -ff-only origin release_23.1 If you do not have a Galaxy repository yet or you do not want to update the existing instance, run: $ git clone -b release_23.1 If setting up or running a production Galaxy service or creating your own personal Galaxy instance, use the latest release branch, which only receives stable code updates. ![]() Get Started For Production or Single User ![]() Here you will find information on obtaining and setting up a Galaxy instance with default configuration.
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