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today we have an online workshop that means there is some interactive elements in the workshop today and the topic is why and how to document your workflow uh we do have let me just check on this chat real quick to make sure that people can we see oh yes um that is a point i will i will address let me just move through this um so today our table of con contents includes concepts as such as what is a workflow and why do workflows need to be documented and my particular contribution the great british science off what and how to document and when to stop documenting so well be going through all of these moving forward what is a workflow broadly a workflow is an ordered series of actions that produce an outcome now you can do that workflow and not document it at all and what order those actions happened in and exactly what actions will be lost to time most of our workflows are lost to time you know we dont actually write down maybe the the steps we took in a day did we drop something in