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ENH: Reorganize documentation and redirect to nipreps docs #1367

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@oesteban oesteban commented Jan 5, 2025

Updating the documentation to support the revision of the protocol paper @arokem @mckenziephagen.

@oesteban oesteban force-pushed the doc/docker-execution branch from 4a91679 to b9008a5 Compare January 6, 2025 08:55
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Looks good! A few small comments/suggestions.

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Sorry, saw this and didn't hit submit in time.

First, please make sure you have the execution system dependencies
installed (see below).
Second, the latest development version of MRIQC can be installed from
github using ``pip`` on a Python 3 environment: ::
github using ``pip`` on a Python 3 environment:
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github using ``pip`` on a Python 3 environment:
github using ``pip`` on a Python 3 environment::

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