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README : BAMTOOLS
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-BamTools: a C++ API & toolkit for reading/writing/manipulating BAM files.
+BamTools provides both a programmer's API and an end-user's toolkit for handling
+BAM files.
-I. Introduction
- a. The API
- b. The Toolkit
+I. Learn More
-II. Usage
- a. The API
- b. The Toolkit
+II. License
-III. Contact
+III. Acknowledgements
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+IV. Contact
-I. Introduction:
-BamTools provides both a programmer's API and an end-user's toolkit for handling
-BAM files.
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+I. Learn More:
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-Ia. The API
-The API consists of 2 main modules - BamReader and BamWriter. As you would expect,
-BamReader provides read-access to BAM files, while BamWriter does the writing of BAM
-files. BamReader provides an interface for random-access (jumping) in a BAM file,
-as well as generating BAM index files.
-
-BamMultiReader is an extra module that allows you to manage multiple open BAM file
-for reading. It provides some validation & bookkeeping under the hood to keep all
-files sync'ed for
+Installation steps, tutorial, API documentation, etc. are all now available
+through the BamTools project wiki:
-An additional file, BamAux.h, is included as well.
-This file contains the common data structures and typedefs used throught the API.
+https://github.com/pezmaster31/bamtools/wiki
-BGZF.h & BGZF.cpp contain our implementation of the Broad Institute's
-BGZF compression format.
+Join the mailing list(s) to stay informed of updates or get involved with
+contributing:
+https://github.com/pezmaster31/bamtools/wiki/Mailing-lists
-Ib. The Toolkit
-If you've been using BamTools since the early days, you'll notice that our 'toy' API
-examples (BamConversion, BamDump, and BamTrim) are now gone. In their place is a set
-of features we hope you find useful.
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+II. License :
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-** More explanation here **
+Both the BamTools API and toolkit are released under the MIT License.
+Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Derek Barnett, Erik Garrison, Gabor Marth,
+ Michael Stromberg
-usage: bamtools [--help] COMMAND [ARGS]
+See included file LICENSE for details.
-Available bamtools commands:
- count Prints number of alignments in BAM file
- coverage Prints coverage statistics from the input BAM file
- filter Filters BAM file(s) by user-specified criteria
- header Prints BAM header information
- index Generates index for BAM file
- merge Merge multiple BAM files into single file
- sam Prints the BAM file in SAM (text) format
- sort Sorts the BAM file according to some criteria
- stats Prints some basic statistics from the input BAM file
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+III. Acknowledgements :
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-See 'bamtools help COMMAND' for more information on a specific command.
+ * Aaron Quinlan for several key feature ideas and bug fix contributions
+ * Baptiste Lepilleur for the public-domain JSON parser (JsonCPP)
+ * Heng Li, author of SAMtools - the original C-language BAM API/toolkit.
-** Follow-up explanation here **
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+IV. Contact :
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-II. Usage :
-
-** General usage information - perhaps explain common terms, point to SAM/BAM spec, etc **
-
-
-IIa. The API
-
-To use this API, you simply need to do 3 things:
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- 1 - Drop the BamTools files somewhere the compiler can find them.
- (i.e. in your source tree, or somewhere else in your include path)
-
- 2 - Import BamTools API with the following lines of code
- #include "BamReader.h" // as needed
- #include "BamWriter.h" // as needed
- using namespace BamTools;
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- 3 - Compile with '-lz' ('l' as in Lima) to access ZLIB compression library
- (For VS users, I can provide you zlib headers - just contact me).
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-See any included programs and Makefile for more specific compiling/usage examples.
-See comments in the header files for more detailed API documentation.
-
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-IIb. The Toolkit
-
-** More indepth overview for the toolkit commands **
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-III. Contact :
-
-Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, suggestions, bug reports, etc.
- - Derek Barnett
+Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, suggestions, bug reports,
+ etc.
+Derek Barnett
Marth Lab
Biology Dept., Boston College
-Email: barnetde@bc.edu
+Email: barnetde@bc.edu
Project Websites: http://github.com/pezmaster31/bamtools (ACTIVE SUPPORT)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bamtools (major updates only)