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20 November 2025
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10:03 (cur | prev) +2,288 Mick talk contribs (Created page with "== Advanced UNIX and Pipes == This page covers standard input/output streams, redirection, pipes, file descriptors, and examples using Python scripts. These concepts are extremely useful in NGS analysis (e.g., chaining commands together, avoiding intermediate files, streaming FASTQ/BAM data, etc.). === stdout, stdin, stderr === Every UNIX command uses three data streams: * '''stdin''' (file descriptor 0) – input * '''stdout''' (file descriptor 1) – normal output...") | |||
| N 10:02 | Basic UNIX notes diffhist +3,758 Mick talk contribs (Created page with "=== Introduction to UNIX === UNIX refers to a family of multitasking, multi-user operating systems that originated from AT&T Unix (Bell Labs, 1969). Many modern operating systems are UNIX-like and inherit its core principles of stability, flexibility, and powerful command-line tools. Although UNIX may appear complex at first, it is essential in bioinformatics and NGS analysis. Most tools you will use in this course (and in real research) run exclusively on the command l...") | ||||
19 November 2025
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N 15:45 | Unix Exercises 3 changes history +5,601 [Mick (3×)] | |||
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15:43 (cur | prev) +5,595 Mick talk contribs (Created page with "__NOTOC__ {| width=500 style="font-size: 10px; float:right; margin-left: 10px; margin-top: -56px;" |Previous: None |Next: Python Recap and Objects |} You did complete the Course preparation, right? Otherwise, all of this will fail. == Required course material for the lesson == PowerPoint: [https://teaching.healthtech.dtu.dk/material/22113/22113_01-Unix.ppt Introduction to Unix] The videos are not entirely in sync with the updated PowerPoint. Video: [https:...") | |||
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