nf-core/fastqrepair
A pipeline that can be used to recover corrupted FASTQ.gz files, drop or fix uncompliant reads, remove unpaired reads, and settles reads that became disordered
Define where the pipeline should find input data and save output data.
Path to comma-separated file containing information about the samples in the experiment.
string
^\S+\.csv$
You will need to create a design file with information about the samples in your experiment before running the pipeline. Use this parameter to specify its location. It has to be a comma-separated file with 3 columns, and a header row. See usage docs.
The output directory where the results will be saved.
string
You have to use absolute paths to storage on Cloud infrastructure.
The input fastq file will be split into chunks of this numnber of lines to speedup wiping. The number must be multiple of 4.
integer
20000000
the ASCII offset (33=Sanger, 64=old Solexa).
integer
Allowed character in the SEQ line.
string
ACGTN
SEQ lines containing characters not listed here will be discarded
Email address for completion summary.
string
^([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)@([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)\.([a-zA-Z]{2,5})$
Set this parameter to your e-mail address to get a summary e-mail with details of the run sent to you when the workflow exits. If set in your user config file (~/.nextflow/config
) then you don't need to specify this on the command line for every run.
Parameters used to describe centralised config profiles. These should not be edited.
Git commit id for Institutional configs.
string
master
Base directory for Institutional configs.
string
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nf-core/configs/master
If you're running offline, Nextflow will not be able to fetch the institutional config files from the internet. If you don't need them, then this is not a problem. If you do need them, you should download the files from the repo and tell Nextflow where to find them with this parameter.
Institutional config name.
string
Institutional config description.
string
Institutional config contact information.
string
Institutional config URL link.
string
Less common options for the pipeline, typically set in a config file.
Display version and exit.
boolean
Method used to save pipeline results to output directory.
string
The Nextflow publishDir
option specifies which intermediate files should be saved to the output directory. This option tells the pipeline what method should be used to move these files. See Nextflow docs for details.
To specify whether to publish all pipeline intermediate results to output directory.
boolean
This option tells the pipeline whether to publish all intermediate results to output directory.
Email address for completion summary, only when pipeline fails.
string
^([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)@([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)\.([a-zA-Z]{2,5})$
An email address to send a summary email to when the pipeline is completed - ONLY sent if the pipeline does not exit successfully.
Send plain-text email instead of HTML.
boolean
Do not use coloured log outputs.
boolean
Incoming hook URL for messaging service
string
Incoming hook URL for messaging service. Currently, MS Teams and Slack are supported.
Boolean whether to validate parameters against the schema at runtime
boolean
true
Base URL or local path to location of pipeline test dataset files
string
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nf-core/test-datasets/
Suffix to add to the trace report filename. Default is the date and time in the format yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss.
string