biozsh
the z in bioinformatics (by kloetzl)
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources
Unix, R and python tools for genomics and data science (by crazyhottommy)
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1.9 | 5.0 | |
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MIT License | - |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
biozsh
Posts with mentions or reviews of biozsh.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-14.
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Bash vs zsh for bioinformatics?
I have been using zsh for years in different bioinformatics environments without any big issues. I even made some bioinformatics specific autocompletions. Check out my project biozsh: https://github.com/kloetzl/biozsh
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I made a literature management system for you CLI inclined bioinformaticians
I see that you are using zsh. You might also like biozsh.
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources
Posts with mentions or reviews of getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
- Does pitt offer any r-programming courses for non-CS majors?
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What are some of the best free software out there for exploratory bioinformaticians / aspiring synthetic biology researchers?
And, a much more comprehensive list of tools from a github contributor: https://github.com/crazyhottommy/getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources
What are some alternatives?
When comparing biozsh and getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources you can also consider the following projects:
smk-simple-slurm - A simple Snakemake profile for Slurm without --cluster-config
manjaro-linux - Shell scripts for setting up Manjaro Linux for Python programming and deep learning
scanpy - Single-cell analysis in Python. Scales to >1M cells.
bioconda-recipes - Conda recipes for the bioconda channel.
biowasm - WebAssembly modules for genomics
TeamTeri - Bioinformatics on GCP, AWS or Azure
metaflow-on-kubernetes-docs - Documentation For Running Metaflow on Kubernetes
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
maftools - Summarize, Analyze and Visualize MAF files from TCGA or in-house studies.
biozsh vs smk-simple-slurm
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs manjaro-linux
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs scanpy
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs bioconda-recipes
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs biowasm
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs TeamTeri
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs metaflow-on-kubernetes-docs
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs dash
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs maftools
getting-started-with-genomics-tools-and-resources vs smk-simple-slurm