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Reproduction pipeline for paper XXXXXXX
=======================================
This is the reproduction pipeline for the paper titled "**XXXXXX**", by
XXXXXXXX et al. (**IN PREPARATION**).
A *reproduction pipeline* contains the full instructions to configure and
build the necessary software packages used in the analysis, and uses them
*exactly* reproduce what we have published. All the scripts/instructions
are in a human *and* computer readable format (scripts and Makefiles).
The only dependency for the pipeline is **Wget**, and a minimal Unix-based
building environment including a C compiler (already available on your
system if you have ever installed a software from source). Note that **Git
is not mandatory**: if you don't have Git to run the first command below,
go to the URL given in the command on your browser, and download them
manually (there is a button to download a compressed tarball of the
project).
```shell
$ git clone XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
$ ./configure
$ .local/bin/make -j8
```
For a general introduction to reproducible science as implemented in this
pipeline, please see the [principles of reproducible
science](http://akhlaghi.org/reproducible-science.html), and a
[reproducible paper
template](https://gitlab.com/makhlaghi/reproducible-paper) that is based on
it.
Running the pipeline
--------------------
This pipeline was designed to have as few dependencies as possible.
1. Necessary dependencies:
1.1: Minimal software building tools like C compiler, Make, and other
tools found on any Unix-like operating system (GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac
OS, and others). All necessary dependencies will be built from
source (for use only within this pipeline) by the `./configure'
script (next step).
1.2: (OPTIONAL) Tarball of dependencies. If they are already present (in
a directory given at configuration time), they will be
used. Otherwise, *GNU Wget* will be used to download any necessary
tarball. The necessary tarballs are also collected in the link
below for easy download:
https://gitlab.com/makhlaghi/reproducible-paper-dependencies
2. Configure the environment (top-level directories in particular) and
build all the necessary software for use in the next step. It is
recommended to set directories outside the current directory. Please
read the description of each necessary input clearly and set the best
value. Note that the configure script also downloads, builds and locally
installs (only for this pipeline, no root previlages necessary) many
programs (pipeline dependencies). So it may take a while to complete.
```shell
$ ./configure
```
3. Run the following command (local build of the Make software) to
reproduce all the analysis and build the final `paper.pdf` on *8*
threads. If your CPU has a different number of threads, change the
number (you can see the number of threads available to your operating
system by running `./.local/bin/nproc`)
```shell
$ .local/bin/make -j8
```
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