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Workflow management with Nextflow and nf-core

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This lesson is an introduction to Nextflow and nf-core .

Nextflow enables scalable and reproducible scientific workflows using software containers such as Docker and Singularity. It allows the adaptation of pipelines written in the most common scripting languages suach as such as R and Python. Its has a Domain Specific Language (DSL) that simplifies the implementation and the deployment of complex parallel and reactive workflows on clouds and clusters.

This lesson will also introduce nf-core: a framework that provides a community-driven, peer reviewed platform for the development of best practice analysis pipelines written in Nextflow.

This lesson motivates the use of Nextflow and nf-core as a development tool for building and sharing computational pipelines that facilitate reproducible (data) science workflows.

Maintainer(s)

Current maintainers of this lesson are

  • Graeme R. Grimes

Authors

A list of contributors to the lesson can be found in AUTHORS

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Contributing

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Maintainer(s)

Current maintainers of this lesson are

  • Graeme R, Grimes

Authors

A list of contributors to the lesson can be found in AUTHORS

Citation

To cite this lesson, please consult with CITATION