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bionode-sam
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A Node.js wrapper for the Burrow-Wheeler Aligner (BWA).
Install bionode-sam with npm:
$ npm install bionode-sam
To use it as a command line tool, you can install it globally by adding -g
.
This module is still a work in progress, so you shouldn't be using it unless you know what you're doing.
To contribute, clone this repo locally and commit your code on a separate branch.
Please write unit tests for your code, and check that everything works by running the following before opening a pull-request:
$ npm test
Please also check for code coverage:
$ npm run coverage
To rebuild the documentation using the comments in the code:
$ npm run build-docs
Check the issues for ways to contribute.
Bruno Vieira <mail@bmpvieira.com> @bmpvieira
For samtools support check its repo.
bionode-sam is licensed under the MIT license.
Check ChooseALicense.com for details.
FAQs
Node.js wrapper for samtools.
The npm package bionode-sam receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, bionode-sam popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bionode-sam demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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