srf_dump_all(1)
dump data of SRF files
SYNOPSIS
srf_dump_all
[-c chunk_types] [-d destination_types] [-f read_filter] [-n] [-o] [-t type_of_output] archive_name
OPTIONS
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-c chunk_types
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- Chunk types to output given as a comma delimited list of types.
The following types are allowed: "all", "seq", "prb",
"int", "nse", "sig2".
The default is "all".
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-d destination_types
-
- Distinations to output to.
The following types are allowed: "console", "file", "none".
The default is "console". Console and file can be together,
but none is exclusive.
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-f read_filter
- The filter to apply to reads in the archive.
-
If reads match the
-
filter they are dumped.
The filter takes the form of <name>=<value>, where <name> can be
"read", "prefix", "file".
If the <name> is "read" the value is represents the name of a
read to dump. Only the matching read will be dumped.
If the <name> is "prefix" the value is represents the prefix of
the name of the reads to dump. Only the matching reads will be
dumped.
If the <name> is "file" the value is a file name where any
number of "read" and "prefix" name value pairs can be included,
one per line.
The default is no filter, which means all reads are dumped.
- -n
-
Output the total number of reads at the bottom.
- -o
-
Output the total number of reads only. Nothing else is output.
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-t type_of_output
- Type of output.
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Only one value allowed.
-
Currently "text" and "solexa" is supported.
The default is "text".
- -v
-
Print verbose messages.