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  • RE: How to...

    How to conditionally choose from two channels in NextFlow:

    grouped_interval_vcf_ch=(params.splitIntervalOverlapLength && params.splitIntervalOverlapLength.toInteger() > 0
    	? trimmed_vcf_ch
    	: interval_vcfs_3
    )
    
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  • RE: How to...

    How to collect all files related by prefix in NextFlow:

    Example input channel:

    interval_bams_ch:
    [ file('73-50_L001_raw_variants_1.bam') ]
    [ file('73-50_L001_raw_variants_2.bam') ]
    [ file('73-50_L002_raw_variants_1.bam') ]
    [ file('73-50_L002_raw_variants_2.bam') ]

    Process code:

    bam_name_parts_ch = interval_bams_ch.map { file ->
        def name = file.baseName.replaceFirst(/_raw_variants_.*/, '')
        tuple(name, file)
    }.groupTuple()
    

    Example output:

    [ '73-50_L001', [file('73-50_L001_raw_variants_1.bam'), file('73-50_L001_raw_variants_2.bam')] ]
    [ '73-50_L002', [file('73-50_L002_raw_variants_1.bam'), file('73-50_L002_raw_variants_2.bam')] ]

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  • RE: How to...

    How to collect all files from one channel and associate/combine them with elements of another channel in NextFlow:

    Example Input channels:

    bam_for_collect_ch2:
    [ file('73-50_L002.bam') ]
    [ file('73-50_L001.bam') ]

    interval_vcfs_3:
    [ file('73-50_L001_raw_variants_1.vcf.gz') ]
    [ file('73-50_L001_raw_variants_2.vcf.gz') ]
    [ file('73-50_L002_raw_variants_1.vcf.gz') ]
    [ file('73-50_L002_raw_variants_2.vcf.gz') ]

    Process code:

    input:
    set val(pair_id), val(all_vcf) from bam_for_collect_ch2.map({ file -> file.baseName }).combine(interval_vcfs_3.collect().map({ file -> file.baseName }).toList())
    

    Example output:

    [ '73-50_L002', ['73-50_L002_raw_variants_1.vcf.gz', '73-50_L002_raw_variants_2.vcf.gz'] ]
    [ '73-50_L001', ['73-50_L001_raw_variants_1.vcf.gz', '73-50_L001_raw_variants_2.vcf.gz'] ]

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    How to get rid of "WARNING : No mitochondrion chromosome found" in SnpEff:

    Prefix the contig name with MT.

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  • RE: How to...

    How to clone a public GitHub repository with VS Code and push it to a private GitHub repository.

    • Make sure Git is installed
    • Open VS Code and use the source control icon on the far left to clone a git repository to a local folder
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    Open a terminal in VS Code (View>terminal)

    PS C:\Users\github> cd sarek
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git remote remove origin
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git remote add origin https://github.com/ink-blot/sarek.git
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git branch
    * master
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git push -u origin master
    

    If it doesn't promptly start pushing, an authorisation screen should (eventually) appear (it may take a few minutes).

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    The token method is preferred:

    • Go to your GitHub account settings: GitHub Token Settings.
    • Click Generate new token (classic).
    • Select the scopes you need (e.g., repo for private repositories).
    • Generate the token and copy it (you won’t be able to see it again later).
    • In the GitHub sign-in window, switch to the Token tab.
    • Paste the generated token into the input field and confirm.

    Optional steps if you want to fetch updates from the original nf-core/sarek repository in the future, add it as an upstream remote:

    
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git remote add upstream https://github.com/nf-core/sarek.git
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git fetch upstream
    PS C:\Users\github\sarek> git merge upstream/main
    
    
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