Agenda

Simple scheduler for executing detailed command-line programs

Agenda is a tool for scheduling command-line programs with too many arguments. It allows the user to configure many runs at once in a configuration file and run a single, simple command that will take care of the rest. This makes running tests, experiments and per-batch scripts a lot easier.

It started as a tool for me to manage all the deep learning experiments I had to run in my master’s research. It is somewhere in the middle between running each script manually and using a complex large-scale scheduling program.

Read more in its GitHub page.