Simple guide of Kitty biotechnologies platform

Before you can start designing the future of biotechnology with us, you have to create an account, it will only take a minute, username and an email.

Once you have an account, and you are logged, you can access to your projects in the top right corner.

There are two types of projects you can create:

  • Public projects: You can create them for free, they have all the features of a Private project, and you can use them for commercial use, but anyone can see them, or clone them.
  • Only you and people you invite can edit them.

  • Private projects: You have to pay if you want to create one, only you and people you invite can see and edit them.
  • The first time you open a project, you will see three columns, the first one is the module you are using, the second one is where your files will be displayed, and the third one is just metadata and config.

    Currently there are only 3 modules, overview, chats, and Vector editor.

  • Overview: Is where you will manage your project and add and delete files.
  • Chats: Here you can create and talk with people, anyone if is a public project or only people you invite if it is a private project.
  • Vector Editor: It is a powerful vector editor where you can see and edit your vectors. You also can create lineal DNA or RNA constructs.
  • To edit your project, you have to click "enter edit mode" in the first column, under the hood it will create a copy of your project that is editable and visible only by you, them when you press "save changes", it will update the whole project.

    You can only be editing one project at a time, so you have to exit edit mode before editing other project.

    If you create or upload a README.md file it will render under the files you have in your project, people usually use this README to explain how the project is structured.

    Wait a moment I have seen this structure before: Yes you are this structure is the typical structure for a git repo, and it is, you can activate all functionality by clicking in your profile/sourceControl, it is just a visual mod, so even with sourceControl disabled, under the hood all the functionality is enabled. You can even clone your project by "git clone https://kittybiotechnologies.com/{username}/{projectname}"