Cite

Citing Inflexa.

If Inflexa did work that ended up in a paper, cite it. Naming the tools that produced a result is part of the result.

BibTeX
@software{inflexa,
  title    = {Inflexa},
  author   = {Tanasa, Radu Andrei and Krajla, Robert and Buciu, Stefan},
  year     = {2026},
  version  = {0.1.0},
  url      = {https://inflexa.ai},
  note     = {Open-source orchestrator for computational biology}
}
APA
Tanasa, R. A., Krajla, R., & Buciu, S. (2026). Inflexa (Version 0.1.0) [Computer software]. https://inflexa.ai

GitHub also renders a “Cite this repository” button from the CITATION.cff in the repository, which stays in step with each release.

Not yet

There is no DOI, and no paper.

We could mint one and put a badge here. We would rather tell you plainly that neither exists yet than let you discover it after you have cited something that does not resolve.

Cite the software with the version you actually ran. When a DOI and a paper exist, they will show up here, and the citation metadata in the repository will point at them.

Cite the version you ran.

Inflexa records its own version and source commit in the provenance of every analysis, along with the model that reasoned about each step. If you need to know exactly what produced a figure eighteen months from now, the record has it — you do not have to remember.