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BioKIT is a UNIX shell toolkit for processing molecular sequence data.

If you found BioKIT useful, please cite the following: BioKIT: a versatile toolkit for processing and analyzing diverse types of sequence data. Genetics. doi: 10.1093/genetics/iyac079.


This documentation covers downloading and installing BioKIT. Details about each function as well as tutorials for using BioKIT are available in the online documentation.


Installation

If you are having trouble installing BioKIT, please contact the lead developer, Jacob L. Steenwyk, via email or twitter to get help.

To install using pip, we strongly recommend building a virtual environment to avoid software dependency issues. To do so, execute the following commands:

# create virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
# activate virtual environment
source .venv/bin/activate
# install biokit
pip install jlsteenwyk-biokit

Note, the virtual environment must be activated to use biokit.

After using biokit, you may wish to deactivate your virtual environment and can do so using the following command:

# deactivate virtual environment
deactivate

Similarly, to install from source, we strongly recommend using a virtual environment. To do so, use the following commands:

# download
git clone https://github.com/JLSteenwyk/BioKIT.git
cd BioKIT/
# create virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
# activate virtual environment
source .venv/bin/activate
# install
make install

To deactivate your virtual environment, use the following command:

# deactivate virtual environment
deactivate

Note, the virtual environment must be activated to use biokit.


To install via anaconda, execute the following command:

conda install -c jlsteenwyk jlsteenwyk-biokit

Visit here for more information: https://anaconda.org/JLSteenwyk/jlsteenwyk-biokit


To test biokit installation, launch the help message

biokit -h

Development

Common local quality checks and profiling workflows are documented in:

  • docs/dev/developer_workflow.rst

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