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<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="stringtie" version="1.0.4"> <install version="1.0"> <actions_group> <actions architecture="x86_64" os="linux"> <action type="download_by_url" sha256sum="03ad436e24daa54ef6b06a393e46e7173488f5a36da888a864d6ab7867ac798c"> http://ccb.jhu.edu/software/stringtie/dl/stringtie-1.0.4.Linux_x86_64.tar.gz </action> <action type="move_file"> <source>stringtie</source> <destination>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination> </action> </actions> <actions architecture="x86_64" os="darwin"> <action type="download_by_url" sha256sum="b50648a23cf0957fb25d34d3497bfe4cd270977272e4f6c7ea3da10c99dc7692"> http://ccb.jhu.edu/software/stringtie/dl/stringtie-1.0.4.OSX_x86_64.tar.gz </action> <action type="move_file"> <source>stringtie</source> <destination>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination> </action> </actions> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" sha256sum="635099d543bfaf0ec1c84020eb4aa3375714c12e2d0d435dae44901d49fe3ef2"> http://ccb.jhu.edu/software/stringtie/dl/stringtie-1.0.4.tar.gz </action> <action type="shell_command">make release</action> <action type="move_file"> <source>stringtie</source> <destination>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination> </action> </actions> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable action="prepend_to" name="PATH">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> <environment_variable action="set_to" name="STRINGTIE_ROOT_PATH">$INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </action> </actions_group> </install> <readme>StringTie is a fast and highly efficient assembler of RNA-Seq alignments into potential transcripts. It is primarily a genome-guided transcriptome assembler, although it can borrow algorithmic techniques from de novo genome assembly to help with transcript assembly. Its input can include not only the spliced read alignments used by reference-based assemblers, but also longer contigs that were assembled de novo from unambiguous, non-branching parts of a transcript.</readme> </package> </tool_dependency>