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add panpipes #167

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@bio-la bio-la commented Apr 30, 2024

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Name of the tool: Panpipes

Short description: A pipeline for multiomic single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data analysis

How does the package use scverse data structures (please describe in a few sentences): XXX

  • The code is publicly available under an OSI-approved license
  • The package provides versioned releases
  • The package can be installed from a standard registry (e.g. PyPI, conda-forge, bioconda)
  • The package uses automated software tests and runs them via continuous integration (CI)
  • The package provides API documentation via a website or README
  • The package uses scverse datastructures where appropriate (i.e. AnnData, MuData or SpatialData and their modality-specific extensions)
  • I am an author or maintainer of the tool and agree on listing the package on the scverse website

Recommended

  • Please announce this package on scverse communication channels (zulip, discourse, twitter)
  • Please tag the author(s) these announcements. Handles (e.g. @scverse_team) to include are:
    • Twitter:
    • Zulip:
    • Discourse: bio-la
    • Mastodon:
  • The package provides tutorials (or "vignettes") that help getting users started quickly
  • The package uses the scverse cookiecutter template.

@Zethson Zethson merged commit d83c93f into scverse:main Apr 30, 2024
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