ASCL.net

Astrophysics Source Code Library

Making codes discoverable since 1999

Submit a Code

The ASCL gladly accepts submitted codes meeting our criteria. Your code will show up immediately for public viewing but will be subject to moderation. Code entries are examined by an editor for completion and suitability and may be edited; entries meeting our criteria will be assigned an ASCL ID and indexed by ADS.

Submit a New Code Entry

Code Information

Plain text, LaTeX math mode accepted.
Names are auto-normalized to "Surname, Firstname I." format.
You can type one name at a time, paste multiple names separated by semicolons, or import from SciX (ADS).
NameORCID ID
Plain text, LaTeX math mode accepted. Please see the ASCL style guide for guidance on writing abstracts.

Links & Citation

URL
URL to a site from where your code can be downloaded or copied.
URL
SciX (ADS) link to a paper that describes the software.
If no SciX link is available, enter a DOI or other link. No HTML.
URL
SciX (ADS) link to a paper that uses the software.
If no SciX link is available, enter a DOI or other link. No HTML.
Bibcode for ASCL or paper entry; if using another method, please describe it in the notes field below. Plain text.

Your Information

Hidden from public view. Required so an editor can contact you upon assignment of the ASCL ID.
Hidden from public view. Required so an editor can contact you upon assignment of the ASCL ID.
Any further information you would like to provide the editors. This will not be displayed publicly. Note that some HTML is allowed in titles and abstracts, for instance a super or subscript in the title or some formatting within the abstract such as an anchor. Please mention that here without using HTML, e.g. "the 2 in emc2 should be a superscript". Alternatively, correspondence with the editor may be required for more complex requests.

Verification

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