lavergnetho , to random
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Anyone knows of an open source software to make a diagram of the hierarchical structure of groups and variables in a file? Doesn't need to be pretty, just to get a sense of files with many groups and sub-groups.

lavergnetho , to random
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From my colleague, Luke, on and so far:

" I am trying to expand my network. I have a channel where I share tutorials on , files +Darwin Core Archives

https://youtube.com/@LukeDataManager

More subscribers/followers -> More people see my videos -> More people learn about FAIR data!

Consider helping me out! "

I really like his videos, check them out.

lavergnetho , to random
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I have ace colleagues, part 243:

My colleague Luke (LukeDataManager) has a Youtube channel where he helps people prepare :

His most recent series is about , , , etc...

Give him a follow (on Youtube) and a retoot (here)? https://youtube.com/@LukeDataManager?si=VMU9ehIPE8eyRaCt

lavergnetho , to random
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?

One can now open files having groups with -datatree !

> datatree.open_datatree('file.nc')

-> https://xarray-datatree.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html

So far I had to handle dict() of xarray datasets and it was a pain. Looking forward to giving this a try with actual satellite data files!

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