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+<tool id="edu.tamu.cpt.gff3.intersect_and_adjacent" name="Intersect and Adjacent" version="21.0.0">
+  <description>Outputs nearby top-level GFF features from two GFF3 files</description>
+  <macros>
+    <import>macros.xml</import>
+  </macros>
+  <requirements>
+    <requirement type="package" version="3.0.2">intervaltree</requirement>
+  </requirements>
+  <command detect_errors="aggressive"><![CDATA[
+python '$__tool_directory__/intersect_and_adjacent.py'
+'$gff3_data_a'
+'$gff3_data_b'
+'$window'
+'$stranding'
+--oa '$oa'
+--ob '$ob'
+]]></command>
+  <inputs>
+    <param label="GFF3 Annotations A" name="gff3_data_a" type="data" format="gff3"/>
+    <param label="GFF3 Annotations B" name="gff3_data_b" type="data" format="gff3"/>
+    <param label="Adjacency Window Size" name="window" type="integer" value="0"/>
+    <param label="Only allow adjacencies for features on the same strand" name="stranding" type="boolean" checked="false" truevalue="-stranding" falsevalue=""/>
+  </inputs>
+  <outputs>
+    <data format="gff3" name="oa" label="GFF3 Annotations from ${gff3_data_a.name} in ${gff3_data_b.name}"/>
+    <data format="gff3" name="ob" label="GFF3 Annotations from ${gff3_data_b.name} in ${gff3_data_a.name}"/>
+  </outputs>
+  <tests>
+    <test>
+      <param name="gff3_data_a" value="T7_IntersectAIn.gff3"/>
+      <param name="gff3_data_b" value="T7_IntersectBIn.gff3"/>
+      <param name="window" value="50"/>
+      <param name="stranding" value="-stranding"/>
+      <output name="oa" file="T7_IntersectAOut.gff3"/>
+      <output name="ob" file="T7_IntersectBOut.gff3"/>
+    </test>
+  </tests>
+  <help><![CDATA[
+**What it does**
+
+Given two input files, this tool computes the members of A that are within
+"Window" nucleotides of a member of B, and vice versa. It then produces
+two gff3 outputs, one being the features of GFF A that pass this check,
+and the other being the features of GFF B that pass.
+]]></help>
+  <expand macro="citations-2020"/>
+</tool>