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The Create Element with Command Line Tool wizard appears. On the first page of the wizard input a name and a description of the element in the Property Editorexternal command-line tool. Letters, numbers and underscores are allowed in the name. 

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On the second page add the required input data:

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On the third page of the wizard you can add parameters for the command line tool. Later you would be able to set values for the parameters in the Property Editor.

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On the second next page add the required input and output data:

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For each input or output you should:

  • Input a name (letters, numbers and underscores are allowed in the name).
  • Select a type: multiple alignment, sequence, sequence with annotations, a set of annotations or string.
  • Specify how the input or output should be handled (for example, you can specify that a value of the input parameter should be handled as a FASTA file).
  • Optionally input a description.

On the third page of the wizard you can add attributes for the command line tool. Later you would be able to set values for the attributes in the Property Editor, i.e. the attributes are actually the parameters of the new element.

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For each attribute For each parameter added you should:

  • Input a name (letters, numbers and underscores are allowed in the name).
  • Select it’s type: boolean, number, string or URL.
  • Optionally input the description.

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