======== Overview ======== Here, we present a (growing) series of working examples of how to use the ASpecD framework to perform both, day-to-day routine tasks in a laboratory as well as more complex processing and analysis tasks. .. note:: Generally, the ASpecD framework provides the solid ground for derived packages dedicated to particular (spectroscopic) methods, such as `cw-EPR `_, `tr-EPR `_, and `UV/Vis `_. However, you can use ASpecD for certain tasks out of the box, at least for basic processing, analysis, and plotting, although all the advantages of tailor-made metadata for specific methods are lacking in this case. For each of the examples, a full recipe is provided ready to be copied and pasted and run on your local computer. .. note:: For each of the recipes provided so far, real example data can be found in the accompanying `repository on GitHub `_. Therefore, you can download the data and recipe to get first-hand experience with the ASpecD framework. Prerequisites ============= To be able to run the example recipes locally, you need to have a working installation of the ASpecD framework and its dependencies. Have a look at the :doc:`installation instructions <../installing>` for details. Furthermore, to be able to run ("cook") the recipes and get ("serve") the results, you need to have access to a command line, as running recipes (still) is command-line based using the command :samp:`serve {recipe.yaml}`. Further examples ================ If you are interested in more examples, the :ref:`publication describing the cwepr package ` contains a number of examples of different complexity. The complete recipes are provided in the supporting information (SI). What is even better: You can download the entire set of data and corresponding recipes from GitHub: * `EPR data and analysis for Schröder and Biskup, J. Magn. Reson. 335:107140, 2022 `_ GitHub repository containing both, data and recipes for all the examples shown in the :ref:`publication describing the cwepr package `.