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Running metaGEM.sh parser locally #79

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Hi @karinedurand, I have modified the metaGEM.sh script in this commit to take the -l or --local flag for running jobs on a local machine. Simply replace your metaGEM.sh script with the newer version on the master branch and give it a try. You don't have to specify number of jobs, number of cores, memory, or hours, since these parameters are only used by the cluster workload scheduler for submitting jobs. Your jobs will run for as long as they need to (likely for a long time in the case of assemblies for example), they will run in series (i.e. only one at a time), and they will use as much memory as is available on your machine. Regarding the number of cores for the different tasks, this …

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This discussion was converted from issue #16 on September 13, 2021 14:45.