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CLI wizard for building a Nextflow config #1563

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ewels opened this issue May 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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CLI wizard for building a Nextflow config #1563

ewels opened this issue May 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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@ewels
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ewels commented May 11, 2022

Description of feature

It would be great to have an nf-core config command with a wizard similar to nf-core launch that builds a config file. Goes through common options like container engine and executor, not params.

Could also be optionally invoked as part of nf-core launch, maybe in combination with choosing a profile from nf-core/configs.

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jfy133 commented May 11, 2022

💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

Massive fan of that. Been waiting for that for ages (I thought I had made a issue but I guess I forgot)

Note: Could refer to the making institutional config tutorial for question inspiration

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jfy133 commented May 11, 2022

I wonder if it could be semi dynamic: auto detection of scheduling system (is sbatch/qsub on path for example), and ask the user if that is correct

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ewels commented May 11, 2022

Damn it, that was my idea but now you wrote it so I have to give credit to you! 😆 (you probably suggested it ages ago and now I did that annoying thing where I think I had an original idea 🤣 )

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jfy133 commented May 11, 2022

If I forgot then it's my fault !
Let's call it independent genius and share 😜.

I'm happy to help guide/planning whoever ends up implementing!

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