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<p>Let's break this down into multiple cases:</p> | <p>Let's break this down into multiple cases:</p> | ||
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- | <li>Given a genomic file, convert it to a version-controllable format, which we call <i>vcsfmt</i></li> | + | <li>Given a genomic file, convert it to a version-controllable format, which we call <i>vcsfmt</i>.</li> |
<li>Given two <i>vcsfmt</i>, find the difference betweem them and produce a file to be put under version control, which we call <i>vcscmp</i></li> | <li>Given two <i>vcsfmt</i>, find the difference betweem them and produce a file to be put under version control, which we call <i>vcscmp</i></li> | ||
<li>Reproduce the original input file from a <i>vcsfmt</i> or a <i>vcscmp</i> file.</li> | <li>Reproduce the original input file from a <i>vcsfmt</i> or a <i>vcscmp</i> file.</li> | ||
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+ | <header>1. Recover original file from <i>vcsfmt</i> or <i>vcscmp</i> file</header> | ||
+ | <p>Run dwndiff as follows:</p> | ||
+ | <pre>dwndiff <file1> <file2> -c [-w -p]</pre> | ||
+ | <p>As before, this takes in files and produces an output, which can be written to file or stdout. If written to file, it will have the ".vcscmp" suffix. The difference between this and the previous command is that dwndiff can only have two input files for this mode of operation, and the input files must already have been preformatted by dwndiff. The resulting output, whether sent to stdout or to the specified file, will be the difference between the two, which, when reviewed by a version control system such as git or svn, will appear extremely small.</p> | ||
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+ | <header>2. Take two vcsfmt files and produce the vcscmp "diff"</header> | ||
+ | <p>Run dwndiff as follows:</p> | ||
+ | <pre>dwndiff <file1> <file2> -c [-w -p]</pre> | ||
+ | <p>As before, this takes in files and produces an output, which can be written to file or stdout. If written to file, it will have the ".vcscmp" suffix. The difference between this and the previous command is that dwndiff can only have two input files for this mode of operation, and the input files must already have been preformatted by dwndiff. The resulting output, whether sent to stdout or to the specified file, will be the difference between the two, which, when reviewed by a version control system such as git or svn, will appear extremely small.</p> | ||
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+ | <header>3. Recover original file from vcsfmt or vcscmp file</header> | ||
+ | <p>Run dwndiff as follows:</p> | ||
+ | <pre>dwndiff <file> -u</pre> | ||
+ | <p>This faithfully reconstructs the original genomic file from the specially-formatted version dwndiff had previously reproduced. The file is produced in the same directory as the input file, with the ".vcsfmt" or ".vcscmp" suffix removed, as appropriate.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 26 January 2015
It's important to understand the difference between the software darwin and the utility dwndiff. Over the summer, the team produced dwndiff, which is a command-line utility for producing what are called "diff" files suitable for use with genomic data. darwin, on the other hand, is the overall vision of the software team: to produce a solution for tracking changes to all sorts of genomic data. Given input files in FASTA, GenBank, or ApE format, the dwndiff utility can speedily produce output files which can be used with an external version control system much more easily. Examples of such version control systems include git, svn, and hg.
Using dwndiff is somewhat complex at first, but let's start with the most obvious solution: the "help" command:
$ dwndiff --help Usage: dwndiff [OPTION...] FILE... dwndiff is a command-line tool to format DNA sequences for use in version control systems. It is intended to be used as a backend for version control tools which act upon biological data. It defaults to 'format' mode, where it formats a given DNA sequence (through stdin, or the given files) to a special format, appending the '.vcsfmt' suffix. If given the '-c' option, however, it will take two files, convert them to .vcsfmt format if necessary, and produce a .vcscmp file which can be used in version control software. -p, --preformat_loc=DIR Location of pre-existing .vcsfmt files for given input DNA -w, --write Write output to file(s) instead of stdout -c, --compare If two files given, produce unix diff-compatible comparison .vcscmp file -v, --verbose Produce verbose output -?, --help Give this help list --usage Give a short usage message -V, --version Print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.
Let's break this down into multiple cases:
- Given a genomic file, convert it to a version-controllable format, which we call vcsfmt.
- Given two vcsfmt, find the difference betweem them and produce a file to be put under version control, which we call vcscmp
- Reproduce the original input file from a vcsfmt or a vcscmp file.
Run dwndiff as follows:
dwndiff <file1> <file2> -c [-w -p]
As before, this takes in files and produces an output, which can be written to file or stdout. If written to file, it will have the ".vcscmp" suffix. The difference between this and the previous command is that dwndiff can only have two input files for this mode of operation, and the input files must already have been preformatted by dwndiff. The resulting output, whether sent to stdout or to the specified file, will be the difference between the two, which, when reviewed by a version control system such as git or svn, will appear extremely small.
Run dwndiff as follows:
dwndiff <file1> <file2> -c [-w -p]
As before, this takes in files and produces an output, which can be written to file or stdout. If written to file, it will have the ".vcscmp" suffix. The difference between this and the previous command is that dwndiff can only have two input files for this mode of operation, and the input files must already have been preformatted by dwndiff. The resulting output, whether sent to stdout or to the specified file, will be the difference between the two, which, when reviewed by a version control system such as git or svn, will appear extremely small.
Run dwndiff as follows:
dwndiff <file> -u
This faithfully reconstructs the original genomic file from the specially-formatted version dwndiff had previously reproduced. The file is produced in the same directory as the input file, with the ".vcsfmt" or ".vcscmp" suffix removed, as appropriate.