📦 Compile ST_BarcodeMap Using GitHub Actions#6
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wong-ziyi wants to merge 15 commits intoSTOmics:mainfrom
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📦 Compile ST_BarcodeMap Using GitHub Actions#6wong-ziyi wants to merge 15 commits intoSTOmics:mainfrom
wong-ziyi wants to merge 15 commits intoSTOmics:mainfrom
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Dear MGI team,
Thank you for providing such an excellent software toolkit.
In this branch, I’ve added a GitHub Actions workflow to automate the compilation of the ST_BarcodeMap software using the official Upload a Build Artifact action. This workflow simplifies the build process by eliminating the need for users to configure a local environment manually.
🔗 For the full explanation and my original motivation for this modification, please refer to my detailed blog post:
From CID to ATGC: Decoding Stereo-seq Barcodes
I hope this contribution is helpful. Please feel free to suggest any changes.
Best regards,
Ziyi Wang