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Command Line & Accessing Cypress HPC cluster

A workshop at Tulane University - May 14/16 2024

Tidewater building Room 1204

10am-12pm (pre-workshop assistance 9am-10am)

About This Workshop

The command line is fundamental for all programming languages (e.g., R, Python), and essential for operating numerous programs that are of interest to the research community. As such, understanding its functionality opens avenues for diverse program usage, reproducible science, and remote access to high-performance computing. This 2h workshop is a a hands-on introduction to the UNIX command line, with examples of application and practice using Tulane's Cypress compute cluster.

This workshop is designed for those with little/no prior experience, but may also be of interest to those using Cypress for the first time.

Workshop goals:

  • Promote open reproducible science through skills training
  • Basic working understanding what command line is and what to use it for
  • Demonstrate using remote hpc resources - in advance of more detailed Cypress and LONI workshops

Workshop Intro Slides here


Workshop Tutorial Document here

Useful links from the tutorial:

The files in this repo include:

  • Input sequence data
  • Output alignment and tree files
  • Example batch submission script for Cypress
  • Example notes on retrieving sequences from NCBI

Check out other online learning resources aggregated in this list from Northwestern University: https://nuitrcs.github.io/commandlineworkshop/


Etherpad for collaborative note taking

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