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BIORUBY(1) General Commands Manual BIORUBY(1)

NAME

br_bioflat.rb — OBDA flat file indexer

SYNOPSIS

Search:

br_bioflat.rb [--search] [options...]

br_bioflat.rb [--search] [--location DIR] [--dbname DBNAME] [options...] [KEYWORDS]

Create index:

br_bioflat.rb [--create] [--location DIR] [--dbname DBNAME] [--format genbank|embl|fasta] [options...] [--files FILES...]

Update index:

br_bioflat.rb [--update] [--location DIR] [--dbname DBNAME] [options...] [--files FILES...]

Show namespaces:

br_bioflat.rb [--show-namespaces] [--location DIR] [--dbname DBNAME] [DIR/DBNAME]

br_bioflat.rb [--show-namespaces] [--format=CLASS]

br_bioflat.rb [--show-namespaces] [--files file]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the br_bioflat.rb.

br_bioflat.rb is an OBDA flat file indexer.

OPTIONS

Search a database for keywords.
Only valid with the --search option. Set the search namespace. You can set this option multiple times to specify more than one namespace.
Create an index.
Specify the directory.
Specify the name of the database.
Set the primary and secondarynamespace of the index. Default primary/secondary namespaces depend on the format of the flatfiles. Only valid with the --create option.
Add secondary namespaces to the default specification. You can use this option many times. Only valid with the --create option.
Update an index
Sort an index. You can set this to a path to an external sorting program, or BUILTIN to use the builtin sort module. This option is only valid with --create (or --update) and --type flat options.
Re-read all flatfiles and update whole index. This option is only valid with the --update option.
Display the namespaces for an index file.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by David Nusinow dnusinow@debian.org for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.