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LogMasher v0.00 is a program made in the Jesus Vazquez Cardiovascular Proteomics Lab at Centro Nacional de Investigaciones cardiovasculares, used to collect general information from a bunch of log files generated by SanXoT for a given path.
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LogMasher v0.02 is a program made in the Jesus Vazquez Cardiovascular Proteomics Lab at Centro Nacional de investigaciones Cardiovasculares, used to collect general information from a bunch of log files generated by SanXoT for a given path.
  
 
Usage:
 
Usage:
  logmasher [-h] -a ANALYSIS -p PLACE [-L LOGFILE] -d DIRECTORY
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  logmasher [-h] -a ANALYSIS -p PLACE [-L LOGFILE] -d DIRECTORY [-r]
  
 
Arguments:
 
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                         Path where the log files are. It accepts common path
 
                         Path where the log files are. It accepts common path
 
                         wildcards, such as '*' and '?'.
 
                         wildcards, such as '*' and '?'.
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  -r, --recursive      If only the path is given, it searches all log files
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                        in the given directory and all its subdirectories.
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[[Category:SanXoT software package]]

Latest revision as of 15:19, 19 February 2018

LogMasher v0.02 is a program made in the Jesus Vazquez Cardiovascular Proteomics Lab at Centro Nacional de investigaciones Cardiovasculares, used to collect general information from a bunch of log files generated by SanXoT for a given path.

Usage:

logmasher [-h] -a ANALYSIS -p PLACE [-L LOGFILE] -d DIRECTORY [-r]

Arguments:

 -h, --help            show this help message and exit
 -a ANALYSIS, --analysis ANALYSIS
                       Use a prefix for the output files.
 -p PLACE, --place PLACE
                       To use a different common folder for the output files.
                       If this is not provided, the the folder used will be
                       the same as the FASTA file folder.
 -L LOGFILE, --logfile LOGFILE
                       To use a non-default name for the log file.
 -d DIRECTORY, --directory DIRECTORY
                       Path where the log files are. It accepts common path
                       wildcards, such as '*' and '?'.
 -r, --recursive       If only the path is given, it searches all log files
                       in the given directory and all its subdirectories.