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date Wed, 24 Feb 2021 13:02:43 +0000 (2021-02-24)
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+<macros>
+    <token name="@TOOL_VERSION@">1.3.0</token>
+    <token name="@VERSION_SUFFIX@">0</token>
+    <xml name="requirements">
+        <requirements>
+            <requirement type="package" version="@TOOL_VERSION@">fgbio</requirement>
+            <yield/>
+        </requirements>
+    </xml>
+    <token name="@READ_STRUCTURE_PATTERN@">(([1-9][0-9]*[TBMS])*([+]|[1-9][0-9]*)[TBMS])</token>
+    <token name="@READ_STRUCTURES_PATTERN@">@READ_STRUCTURE_PATTERN@(\s@READ_STRUCTURE_PATTERN@)*</token>
+    <xml name="read_structures_validator">
+            <validator type="regex" message="">^@READ_STRUCTURES_PATTERN@$</validator>
+    </xml>
+    <xml name="sam_tag_validator">
+            <validator type="regex" message="">^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z]$</validator>
+    </xml>
+    <xml name="sam_sort_order">
+        <param argument="--sort-order" type="select" optional="true" label="Sort BAM by">
+            <option value="Coordinate">Coordinate</option>
+            <option value="Queryname">Queryname</option>
+            <option value="Random">Random</option>
+            <option value="RandomQuery">RandomQuery</option>
+        </param>
+    </xml>
+
+    <token name="@READ_STRUCTURES_HELP@"><![CDATA[
+**Read Structures**
+
+Read structures are made up of <number><operator> pairs much like the CIGAR string in BAM files. Four kinds of operators are recognized:
+
+    - T identifies a template read
+    - B identifies a sample barcode read
+    - M identifies a unique molecular index read
+    - S identifies a set of bases that should be skipped or ignored
+
+The last <number><operator> pair may be specified using a + sign instead of number to denote “all remaining bases”. This is useful if, e.g., fastqs have been trimmed and contain reads of varying length. For example to convert a paired-end run with an index read and where the first 5 bases of R1 are a UMI and the second five bases are monotemplate you might specify:
+
+:: 
+
+    --input r1.fq r2.fq i1.fq --read-structures 5M5S+T +T +B
+
+Alternative if you know your reads are of fixed length you could specify:
+
+:: 
+
+    --input r1.fq r2.fq i1.fq --read-structures 5M5S65T 75T 8B
+
+
+]]></token>
+    <xml name="citations">
+        <citations>
+            <yield />
+        </citations>
+    </xml>
+</macros>