cgpCaVEManWrapper provides a simplified usage implementation for the complete Cancer Genome Project processing flow of the algorithm CaVEMan.
For details of the underlying algorithm please see the CaVEMan site.
For details of the filtering process please see the cgpCaVEManPostProcessing site.
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There are pre-built images containing this codebase on quay.io.
- dockstore-cgpwxs
- Contains tools specific to WXS analysis.
- dockstore-cgpwgs
- Contains additional tools for WGS analysis.
These were primarily designed for use with dockstore.org but can be used as normal containers.
The docker images are know to work correctly after import into a singularity image.
Please install the following first:
Please see these for any child dependencies.
Once complete please run:
./setup.sh /some/install/location
This will automatically get the appropriate version of the core CaVEMan algorithm.
- Commit/push all relevant changes.
- Pull a clean version of the repo and use this for the following steps.
- Update
perl/lib/Sanger/CGP/Caveman.pm
to the correct version. - Run
./prerelease.sh
- Check all tests and coverage reports are acceptable.
- Commit the updated docs tree and updated module/version.
- Push commits.
- Use the GitHub tools to draft a release.
Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Genome Research Ltd.
Author: CASM/Cancer IT <[email protected]>
This file is part of cgpCaVEManWrapper.
cgpCaVEManWrapper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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