Massey study group resources.
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Python scripts for processing Fasta Files: https://github.com/hulu1/seqIO_basics (Lukas)
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Document and Beamer templates with Massey Logos. https://github.com/hcalitz/MasseyLatexTemplates (Hannes)
Please be encouraged to modify and improve the templates in your own fork, and place a link here for others to enjoy it.
Usually in bash
the up and down arrows scroll through recently used commands.
It is possible (and really useful) to modify this such that when type a few letters
of a command and push up-arrow you scroll through recent commands that started
with those letters. Say you can't remember the paramters you used to create a
blast
search yesterday? Type blastn
then tap up-arrow, you have the whole
command you used.
To get this behaviour your need to create a file called .inputrc
to your home
directory with the following.
$include /etc/inputrc #location might be os-specific?
"\e[A":history-search-backward
"\e[B":history-search-forward
Now, when you start a new bash seesion "up arrow search" will be available.
This will work on any program that uses readline
, so you will get the same
behaviour in interactive R sessipns and ipython consoles.