datacarpentry / shell-genomics

Introduction to the Command Line for Genomics
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Link to etherpad template in instructor notes #354

Closed p-j-smith closed 8 months ago

p-j-smith commented 8 months ago

Also add Carpentries info at top of tempalte

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