3.6
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.0
5.1
Latest (5.2)
Get started with Python
Step 0: Orient yourself to Domino
Step 1: Create a project
Step 2: Configure your project
Step 3: Start a workspace
Step 4: Get your files and data
Step 5: Develop your model
Step 6: Clean up Workspaces
Step 7: Deploy your model
Get started with R
Step 0: Orient yourself to Domino (R Tutorial)
Step 1: Create a project
Step 2: Configure your project
Step 3: Start a workspace
Step 4: Get your files and data
Step 5: Develop your model
Step 6: Clean up Workspaces
Step 7: Deploy your model
Domino Reference
Projects
Projects Overview
Projects Portfolio
Upload Files to Domino using your Browser
Fork and Merge Projects
Search
Sharing and Collaboration
Compare File Revisions
Archive a Project
Advanced Project Settings
Project Dependencies
Project Tags
Rename a Project
Set up your Project to Ignore Files
Upload files larger than 550MB
Exporting Files as a Python or R Package
Transfer Project Ownership
Domino Runs
Jobs
Diagnostic Statistics with dominostats.json
Notifications
Results
Run Comparison
Advanced Options for Domino Runs
Run States
Domino Environment Variables
Environment Variables for Secure Credential Storage
Accessing the shell for a Domino Run with SSH
Use Apache Airflow with Domino
Scheduled Jobs
Domino Workspaces
Workspaces
Use Visual Studio Code in Domino Workspaces
Persist RStudio Preferences
Access Multiple Hosted Applications in one Workspace Session
Customize the Domino Software Environment
Environment Management
Domino Standard Environments
Install Packages and Dependencies
Add Workspace IDEs
Advanced Options for Domino Software Environment
Install Custom Packages in Domino with Git Integration
Add Custom DNS Servers to Your Domino Environment
Configure a Compute Environment to User Private Cran/Conda/PyPi Mirrors
Scala notebooks
Use TensorBoard in Jupyter Workspaces
Use MATLAB as a Workspace
Create a SAS Data Science Workspace Environment
Publish your Work
Publish a Model API
Model Publishing Overview
Model Invocation Settings
Model Access and Collaboration
Model Deployment Configuration
Promote Projects to Production
Publish a Web Application
App Publishing Overview
Get Started with Dash
Get Started with Shiny
Get Started with Flask
Advanced Web Application Settings in Domino
App Scaling and Performance
Host HTML Pages from Domino
How to Get the Domino Username of an App Viewer
Launchers
Launchers Overview
Advanced Launcher Editor
Assets Portfolio Overview
Connect to your Data
Domino Datasets
Datasets Overview
Datasets Best Practices
About domino.yaml
Datasets Advanced Mode Tutorial
Datasets Scratch Spaces
Convert Legacy Data Sets to Domino Datasets
Data Sources Overview
Connect to Data Sources
Git and Domino
Git Repositories in Domino
Work From a Commit ID in Git
Work with Data Best Practices
Work with Big Data in Domino
Work with Lots of Files
Move Data Over a Network
Hadoop and Spark
Connect to a Cloudera CDH5 cluster from Domino
Connect to a Hortonworks cluster from Domino
Connect to a MapR cluster from Domino
Connect to an Amazon EMR cluster from Domino
Hadoop and Spark overview
Kerberos authentication
Run local Spark on a Domino executor
Use PySpark in Jupyter Workspaces
Advanced User Configuration Settings
Two-factor authentication
User API Keys
Organizations Overview
Use the Domino Command Line Interface (CLI)
Install the Domino Command Line (CLI)
Domino CLI Reference
Download Files with the CLI
Force-Restore a Local Project
Move a Project Between Domino Deployments
Use the Domino CLI Behind a Proxy
Browser Support
Get Help with Domino
Additional Resources
Get Domino Version
Contact Domino Technical Support
User Guide
Admin Guide
API Docs
Release Notes
About Domino
Domino Data Lab
Knowledge Base
Data Science Blog
Training
light
User Guide
>
Domino Reference
>
Connect to your Data
>
Git and Domino
Git and Domino
Git repositories in Domino
Working from a commit ID in Git