Is there any quick way to check the installed Perl modules from Linux/Unix command line.
We always need to keep track of all the Perl modules, and install new one if required. Generally, whenever we run the Perl script it flash error message with the name of module not installed. I would like to know the quicker way to check the installed modules on any system/server.Tags: Unix, Linux, Perl, Modules, Command Line
3936 days ago
Install ImageMagick from Unix Source
ImageMagick builds on a variety of Unix and Unix-like operating systems including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and others. A compiler is required and fortunately almost all modern Unix systems have one. Download ImageMagick.tar.gzfrom www.imagemagick.org or a mirrors&nbs...Tags: Install, ImageMagick, Unix, Source
2135 days ago
Skills: Molecular biology, epigenetics, unix, R, ChIP-seq pipeline tools
3514 days ago
Entrez Direct: E-utilities on the UNIX Command Line
Entrez Direct (EDirect) is an advanced method for accessing the NCBI's suite of interconnected databases (publication, sequence, structure, gene, variation, expression, etc.) from a UNIX terminal window. Functions take search terms from command-line arguments. Individual operations are combined t...Tags: Bioinformatics, Entrez Direct, EDirect, NCBI, Databases, Functions, EDirect, XML, Format, Queries, EDirect, UNIX, Entrez.
2744 days ago
Tags: AWK, UNIX, Learn, tutorial
1824 days ago