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To install APackOfTheClones, R version 4.1.0 or above is required. The free IDE Rstudio is also highly recommended for convenient visualizations and interactions with related objects.
APackOfTheClones extends the BioConductor scRepertoire v2 package, which itself is an extension of the Seurat package. See their respective installation guides for details, although users of APackOfTheClones are expected to be familiar with Seurat and most should have used scRepertoire to integrate the clonotype data into a seurat object. Briefly, the following should work for most devices:
APackOfTheClones
is registered on CRAN. To install the
latest stable release, try
If there are any issues with the CRAN installation itself, try
installing from the cran
branch of the github
repository:
# ensure the devtools package is installed via install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("Qile0317/APackOfTheClones@cran")
More alternatives are also available on the r-universe page:
APackOfTheClones’ main branch will have the same features as the latest CRAN release but the latest documentation/vignettes and critical bug fixes if any is present. So if any bugs are present, try
The latest semi-stable development edition with new (potentially undocumented) features and changes live on the dev branch, and can be downloaded with
Legacy CRAN releases can be installed with
# ensure to have the remotes package with install.packages("remotes")
# Replace "X.X.X" with your desired version
remotes::install_version(package = "APackOfTheClones", version = package_version("X.X.X"))
The most final version of the version 0 release of APackOfTheClones lives in a static legacy branch on github named v0. To install, try
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.