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I didn't really do that myself though, I employed the services of an AI friend to help me navigate how to create/modify a template I got from the Tools Hub.
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One good thing about the Tools Hub is that it is _very_ easy to start by cloning an existing tool and then customising it for your use case. For me, that meant starting from [Simple Compute Node](https://open-science-cloud.ec.europa.eu/dashboard/tools-hub/tool-view?eo=MjEuMTExNjcvNDVGeWEy) and then adding an initialisation step that installs EESSI on the node. You can the critical difference in the `diff` below.
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One good thing about the Tools Hub is that it is _very_ easy to start by cloning an existing tool and then customising it for your use case. For me, that meant starting from [Simple Compute Node](https://open-science-cloud.ec.europa.eu/dashboard/tools-hub/tool-view?eo=MjEuMTExNjcvNDVGeWEy) and then adding an initialisation step that installs EESSI on the node. You can see the most critical difference in the `diff` below.
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