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Introduction

The EWC Community Hub Dashboard is the central place where you can discover, examine, and access all contributed Items in the EWC ecosystem. It’s designed to help you quickly find the Item for your need, whether it’s an Ansible Playbook, Terraform Module, Helm Chart, or a hybrid solution. You can start by searching or filtering to narrow results, switch between grid or list views for your preference, click an Item for details, access sources or docs directly, and deploy compatible Items following the usage guides in Community Hub Tooling.

Item Listing Page Layout

The dashboard is divided into four main sections:

  1. Search bar for keyword searches

  2. Filter by panel to refine results

  3. View toggle switch between Grid View and List View

  4. Items display area displays all Items as cards (grid) or rows (list)

(Items Listing Page)

Functionality

Located at the top of the page, the search bar supports keyword searches across Item names, descriptions, and metadata in general.

Filters By Panel

You can filter by technology (Ansible, Terraform, Helm, etc.), category (GPU-accelerated, EWCCLI-compatible, Deployable, etc.), license, or support level. Combine multiple filters for precise results, and clear them via column options or above the Items display area.

View Toggle: Grid vs List

  • Grid View: Cards display key info at a glance, ideal for visual browsing.
  • List View: Rows with condensed info, better for quick scanning and sorting.

Items Display Area

Each clickable card or row leads to the Item's detailed page and includes the name, ratings (available only for certain Items, see "How to upvote Items I use and love?" in the EWC Community Hub Frequently Asked Questions), and a link to the Item's home.

Item Details Page Layout

The detailed page can be  divided into six main sections:

  1. Ratings display

  2. Version display

  3. Repository, linking to the location where the Item is hosted (GitHub, GitLab, DockerHub, etc.)

  4. Maintainers, support, licensing, and category annotation one may use for Item filtering, technical assessment, or simply getting in touch with the owner

  5. Technolgy annotation, especially relevant for the technology you need to use for a specific item
  6. Description view, containing, among other things, Item's usage and dependencies information


(Item Detailed Page)

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