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Bash for Bioinformatics

Bash scripting is an essential skill in bioinformatics that is often expected that bioinformaticians will just pickup in their careers. I think that this underestimates the difficulty of learning and applying Bash scripting.

This is a book that is meant to bring you (a budding bioinformaticist) beyond the foundational shell scripting skills learned from a shell scripting course such as the Software Carpentries Shell Course.

Specifically, it shows you a path to get started with reproducible cloud computing on the DNAnexus platform.

Our goal is to showcase the "glue" skills that help you do bioinformatics reproducibly. That includes:

  • Articulate basic Cloud Computing concepts
  • Leverage bash scripting and the dx-toolkit to execute jobs on the DNAnexus platform
  • Execute batch processing of multiple files in a project on the DNAnexus platform
  • Monitor, profile, and retry jobs to optimize costs
  • Manage software dependencies reproducibly using container-based technologies such as Docker

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