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NAME

       unstarch - manual page for unstarch 2.4.37+dfsg

DESCRIPTION

       unstarch

              citation: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/14/1919.abstract

              https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts277

              binary version: 2.4.37 (typical) (extracts archive version: 2.2.0 or older) authors: Alex Reynolds
              and Shane Neph

       USAGE: unstarch [ <chromosome> ]  [ --elements |

       --elements-max-string-length |
              --bases  |  --bases-uniq  |  --has-duplicates  |   --has-nested   |   --list   |   --list-json   |
              --list-chromosomes  | --archive-timestamp | --note | --archive-version | --is-starch | --signature
              | --verify-signature ] <starch-file>

              Modifiers --------------------------------------------------------------------------  <chromosome>
              Optional. Either unarchives chromosomespecific records from the starch archive

       file or restricts action of operator to
              chromosome (e.g., chr1, chrY, etc.).

              Process      Flags      --------------------------------------------------------------------------
              --elements                       Show total element count for archive. If

       <chromosome> is specified, the result
              shows the element count for the chromosome.

       --elements-max-string-length
              Show the maximum string length over all elements in <chromosome>, if specified.   If  <chromosome>
              is not specified, the maximum string length is shown over all chromosomes.

       --bases,

       --bases-uniq
              Show  total  and  unique base counts, respectively, for archive. If <chromosome> is specified, the
              count is specific to the chromosome, if available.

       --has-duplicate-as-string,

       --has-duplicate
              Show whether there is one or more duplicate elements in the  specified  chromosome,  either  as  a
              numerical  (1/0)  or  string  (true/false) value. If no <chromosome> is specified, the value given
              indicates if there is one or more duplicate elements across all chromosome records.

       --has-nested-as-string,

       --has-nested
              Show whether there is one ore more nested elements  in  the  specified  chromosome,  either  as  a
              numerical  (1/0)  or  string  (true/false) value. If no <chromosome> is specified, the value given
              indicates if there is one or more nested elements across all chromosome records.

       --list List archive metadata (output is in text format). If chromosome is specified,  the  attributes  of
              the given chromosome are shown.

       --list-json,

       --list-json-no-trailing-newline
              List archive metadata (output is in JSON format)

       --list-chr,

       --list-chromosomes
              List  all or specified chromosome in starch archive (like "bedextract --listchr"). If <chromosome>
              is specified but is not in the output list, nothing is returned.

       --note Show descriptive note, if available.

       --signature
              Display the Base64-encoded SHA-1 data integrity  signature  for  specified  <chromosome>,  or  the
              signatures of the metadata and all available chromosomes, if the <chromosome> is unspecified.

       --verify-signature
              Verify data integrity of specified <chromosome>, or the integrity of all available chromosomes, if
              the <chromosome> is unspecified.

       --archive-timestamp
              Show archive creation timestamp (ISO 8601 format).

       --archive-type
              Show archive compression type.

       --archive-version
              Show archive version.

       --is-starch
              Test if <starch-file> is a valid archive and print 0/1 (false/true) to standard  output.  Unstarch
              will also return a nonzero error code if the input file is not a valid archive.

       --version
              Show binary version.

       --help Show this usage message.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for unstarch is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and unstarch programs
       are properly installed at your site, the command

              info unstarch

       should give you access to the complete manual.