diff --git a/docs/news/posts/2024-12-13.md b/docs/news/posts/2024-12-13.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fc1db6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/news/posts/2024-12-13.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +--- +blogpost: true +category: Blog +tags: plugins +author: Julian Geiger +date: 2024-12-13 +--- + +# Non research-domain specific plugins to extend core functionality + +Dear users, we're happy to announce that we have recently crossed the 100-plugin mark of registered plugin packages on +the [AiiDA plugin registry](https://aiidateam.github.io/aiida-registry/). Among those are classics like +[`aiida-quantumespresso`](https://github.com/aiidateam/aiida-quantumespresso/) and +[`aiida-vasp`](https://github.com/aiidateam/aiida-vasp/), to drive the electronic structure codes we all know and love. +However, did you know that there are various non research-domain specific plugins that core developers have created +over the years, which can extend AiiDA's core functionality? + +In today's post, we would therefore like to give you a short introduction to each of these plugins, and show you +how and when you can incorporate them into your work, to make sure you'll get the most out of your AiiDA journey![^1] + +## Enhancing high-throughput + +### [`aiida-submission-controller`](https://github.com/aiidateam/aiida-submission-controller/) + +Have you ever wondered how a "hero run" like the one recently conducted on the new CSCS Alps infrastructure (read more +about it [here](https://nccr-marvel.ch/highlights/AiiDA-hero-run-Alps)) can be orchestrated? + +### [`aiida-hyperqueue`](https://github.com/aiidateam/aiida-hyperqueue/) + +If you've ever run simulations on a high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, you're likely familiar with +scheduling systems, such as + +## Simplifying code execution and workflow creation + +## AiiDA setup + +## Miscellaneous + + +[^1]: + Please note that, while core developers have been using these plugins for a while to enhance their own work with + AiiDA, many of them are still in a development, pre-stable release phase. Therefore, use them at your own risk, and + please do provide us with your feedback so we can improve and stabilize these tools. As always, issues and PRs very + welcome!