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<tool id="eal_templates" name="Make templates" version="0.1.1+galaxy0" profile="22.05"> <description>for core features of a data package for EML metadata creation</description> <requirements> <container type="docker">outils-patrinat.mnhn.fr/metashark:latest</container> </requirements> <command detect_errors="exit_code"><![CDATA[ Rscript '$__tool_directory__/eal_templates.R' '$license' '$file_type' ]]></command> <inputs> <param name="license" type="select" label="Under what license are your data?"> <option value="CC0">CC0</option> <option value="CCBY">CCBY</option> </param> <param name="file_type" type="select" label="What type of file do you want for abstract, methods, and additional info??"> <option value=".txt">Text</option> <option value=".docx">MS Word</option> <option value=".md">Markdown</option> </param> </inputs> <outputs> <collection name="output" type="list" label="Core features templates"> <discover_datasets pattern="(?P<designation>.+\.txt)" format="txt"/> <discover_datasets pattern="(?P<designation>.+\.docx)" format="docx"/> <discover_datasets pattern="(?P<designation>.+\.md)" format="markdown"/> </collection> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="license" value="CCBY"/> <param name="file_type" value=".txt"/> <output_collection name='output' type = "list" count="6"/> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ **What it does?** -------------------- This tool produce templates for core features of a data package used to build EML metadata. It produces the following eal files: - abstract.txt - keywords.txt - methods.txt - personnel.txt - intellectual_rights.txt - additional_info.txt After that, these files can be edited to add informations about your data and then be used in the make EML tool to produce EML metadata. **How to use it?** -------------------- To use this tool, you need to select what type of license are your data under. Then you need to select the type of file you want for your templates. ]]></help> <citations> <citation type="bibtex">@Manual{, title = {EMLassemblyline: A tool kit for building EML metadata workflows}, author = {Colin Smith}, year = {2022}, note = {https://github.com/EDIorg/EMLassemblyline, https://ediorg.github.io/EMLassemblyline/}, }</citation> </citations> </tool>