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Information on split_folder command #52
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it's in this:
https://github.com/RosettaCommons/RFDesign/blob/199f624c723bb5e48384aa97d1812899a64886f3/tutorials/halluc_SH3_binder/util/functions.py
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there should be a cell in that jupyter notebook that will import it for you
…On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 2:09 PM Aravinda Munasinghe < ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
May I know from which library the split_folder command comes from? I
couldnt find it in the silent_tools.
I am referring to the split_folder('output/20220104_sh3_r2/trf_relax/',
batch_size=50, trb_dir='../..') command in following tutorial
https://github.com/RosettaCommons/RFDesign/blob/main/tutorials/halluc_SH3_binder/halluc_sh3.ipynb
Thanks!
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Hi,
May I know from which library the split_folder command comes from? I couldnt find it in the silent_tools.
I am referring to the split_folder('output/20220104_sh3_r2/trf_relax/', batch_size=50, trb_dir='../..') command in following tutorial
https://github.com/RosettaCommons/RFDesign/blob/main/tutorials/halluc_SH3_binder/halluc_sh3.ipynb
Thanks!
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