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Installation

Homebrew

brew install eric9n/tap/ncbi_dl

Build the Projects

First, clone this repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/eric9n/ncbi_dl.git
cd ncbi_dl

Ensure that both projects are built. You can do this by running the following command from the root of the workspace:

cargo build --release

Run the ncbi_dl Example

Run the example script in the ncbi project to download the necessary files. Execute the following command from the root of the workspace:

cargo run --release --example run_download --package ncbi_dl

This will run the run_download.rs example located in the ncbi project's examples directory. The script will:

  1. Ensure the necessary directories exist.
  2. Download the required files using the ncbi binary with the following commands:
  • ./target/release/ncbi_dl -d downloads gen -g archaea
  • ./target/release/ncbi_dl -d downloads tax

Example Output You should see output similar to the following:

Executing command: /path/to/workspace/target/release/ncbi_dl -d /path/to/workspace/downloads gen -g archaea
NCBI binary output: [download output here]

Executing command: /path/to/workspace/target/release/ncbi_dl -d /path/to/workspace/downloads tax
NCBI binary output: [download output here]

The ncbi_dl binary is used to download resources from the NCBI website. Here is the help manual for the ncbi_dl binary:

./target/release/ncbi_dl -h
ncbi_dl download resource

Usage: ncbi_dl [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Commands:
  taxonomy  Download taxonomy files from NCBI (alias: tax)
  genomes   Download genomes data from NCBI (alias: gen)
  help      Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
  -d, --download-dir <DOWNLOAD_DIR>  Directory to store downloaded files [default: lib]
  -n, --num-threads <NUM_THREADS>    Number of threads to use for downloading [default: 20]
  -h, --help                         Print help (see more with '--help')
  -V, --version                      Print version