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Transfer Manager, Cookie, and Tools into separate packages #163

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sdhutchins opened this issue Jun 26, 2020 · 1 comment
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Transfer Manager, Cookie, and Tools into separate packages #163

sdhutchins opened this issue Jun 26, 2020 · 1 comment

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sdhutchins commented Jun 26, 2020

What are you trying to accomplish?

  • Decrease the amount of code in this package.
  • Increase versatility of OrthoEvolution
  • Focus this package solely on bioinformatics

The Manager, Cookies, and Tools modules will be moved to the snakebox package.

Why?

When this package was initially created, the OrthoEvol module was designed to primarily feature a simplified workflow to generate orthologs of genes of interest by using blastn, alignment programs, and maximum likelihood via software.

Over the course of creating the package, we developed tools that aided in that workflow that we added to the package.

At this moment, it'd be best to move those tools to a separate package. That will allow this repository/package to focus on the actual bioinformatics. It will decrease the size of the code base and make it easier to address issues with the code as well as create more versatility for this package.

@sdhutchins sdhutchins changed the title Combine Manager, Cookies, and Tools into separate package Combine Manager, Cookie, and Tools into separate package Jun 26, 2020
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@sdhutchins sdhutchins changed the title Combine Manager, Cookie, and Tools into separate package Transfer Manager, Cookie, and Tools into separate packages Jul 15, 2020
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  • The Manager and Cookies modules will reside in snakemold.
  • The Tools module will reside in snakeutils.

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