diff --git a/doc/TP_experimental_biologists.md b/doc/TP_experimental_biologists.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..218b6230f31a3b92fc8e8e99dc06823ab5633d8b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/TP_experimental_biologists.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# TP for experimental biologists + +The Goal of this practical is to learn how to build your own pipeline with nextflow and using the tools already *wrapped* in Docker and SGE. + +## Initialize your own project + +You are going to build a pipeline for you or your team. So the first step is to create your own project. + +Instead of reinventing the weel, you can use the [pipelines/nextflow](https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/pipelines/nextflow) as a template. +To easily do so, go to the [pipelines/nextflow](https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/pipelines/nextflow) repository and click on the [**fork**](https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/pipelines/nextflow/forks/new) button. + +In git, the action of forking means that you are going to make your own private copy of a repository. \ No newline at end of file