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NAME
catfishq - concatenates fastq files
DESCRIPTION
usage: catfishq [-h]
[--log {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL,debug,info,warning,error,critical}] [-o OUT] [-l
MIN_LEN] [-q MIN_QSCORE] [--max-sequencing-time MAX_SEQ_TIME] [--min-sequencing-time MIN_SEQ_TIME]
[--start-time START_TIME] [--print-start-time] [-n MAX_N] [-b MAX_BP] [-r] [-d] FASTQ [FASTQ ...]
Cat long lists of FASTQ files
positional arguments:
FASTQ FASTQ files or folders containing FASTQ files
optional arguments:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--log {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL,debug,info,warning,error,critical}
Print debug information
-o OUT, --output OUT
Output file. (default: stdout)
-l MIN_LEN, --min-length MIN_LEN
Minimum read length
-q MIN_QSCORE, --min-qscore MIN_QSCORE
Minimum q-score
--max-sequencing-time MAX_SEQ_TIME
Only output reads that where sequenced up to the given time (minutes).
--min-sequencing-time MIN_SEQ_TIME
Only output reads that where sequenced after the given time (minutes).
--start-time START_TIME
Starttime of the run as guppy time stamp (only required with --sequencing-time). If 'min' is given
as argument the minimal time is detected automatically.
--print-start-time
Print the minimal start_time of all fastq files
-n MAX_N, --max_n MAX_N
Stop after <max_n> reads
-b MAX_BP, --max_mbp MAX_BP
Stop after <max_bp> mega base pairs
-r, --recursive
Search folders recursively
-d, --dedup
Remove duplicated reads.
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Steffen Moeller for the Debian distribution and
can be used for any other usage of the program.
catfishq 1.1.3+ds May 2021 CATFISHQ(1)