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specification info page
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:caption: Complete list of configuration files
config_files
specification
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:maxdepth: 2

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.. _specification:
====================================================
The Reproducible Execution Environment Specification
====================================================
repo2docker scans a repository for particular :ref:`config-files`, such
as ``requirements.txt`` or ``REQUIRE``. The collection of files, their contents,
and the resulting actions that repo2docker takes is known
as the **Reproducible Execution Environment Specification** (or REES).
The goal of the REES is to automate and encourage existing community best practices
for reproducible computational environments. This includes installing pacakges using
community-standard specification files and their corresponding tools,
such as ``requirements.txt`` (with ``pip``), ``REQUIRE`` (with Julia), or
``apt.txt`` (with ``apt``). While repo2docker automates the
creation of the environment, a human should be able to look at a REES-compliant
repository and reproduce the environment using common, clear steps without
repo2docker software.
Currently, the definition of the REE Specification is the following:
Any directory containing zero or more files from the :ref:`config-files` list is a
valid reproducible execution environment as defined by the REES. The
configuration files have to all be placed either in the root of the
directory, in a ``binder/`` sub-directory or a ``.binder/`` sub-directory.
For example, the REES recognises ``requirements.txt`` as a valid config file.
The file format is as defined by the ``requirements.txt`` standard of the Python
community. A REES-compliant tool will install a Python interpreter (of unspecified version)
and perform the equivalent action of ``pip install -r requirements.txt`` so that the
user can afterwards run python and use the packages installed.

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order to run ``repo2docker``. For more information on installing
``repo2docker``, see :ref:`install`.
``repo2docker`` is called with a URL/path to a git repository. It then
``repo2docker`` can build a reproducible computational environment for any repository that
follows :ref:`specification`. repo2docker is called with a URL/path to a repository. It then
performs these steps:
1. Inspects the repository for :ref:`configuration files <config-files>`. These will be used to build