Notes on training === ###### tags: `training` # Meeting 1st December - Go over PRs together - Everyone is tired and stressed - Maybe add MultiQC Report - Explain ext.args - Merged Fran's Branch so now we can continue from there. # Meeting some earlier day - Leave for now on rnaseq, people are most familiar with it. We expect mostly bioinformaticians for now and the enxtflow basic training (which we advise people to take) also uses rnaseq - Adding a button for gitpod for prettiness - How can we deal with visualising the individual steps so people can check that what they have is solid?: - Keeping various versions in gitpod seems really difficu.t - Screenshots maybe not detailed enough - Should we add Gitpod details to the doc? Assume people know about GitPod or sent them to the main nf-core docs? - There is a detail button possible: danger we need to maintain these docs and the “main” nfcore gitpod docs in case anything changes - Might be worth to put each command as exercise and put the “solution” for each command as ‘Detail’ button - Link out to a to an external git resource - Have a “read more” section/drop down etc - Have a quick start - Ask Matthias about tabs - Add learning objectives - Summary: Key points: what have I learned - Add hidden files on tree, maybe with `-a` - Highlight the important folders/files and give information - Hide the unimportant ones away - Ask Matthias if code highlighting is possible ## TODOS for now - Raquel: adding content on custom modules - Mahesh: Figure out what content should be hidden - Rike: will add text on the module inclusion section. - Fran: Where should exercises go - Someone create an issue with what we want to do ## How to contribute: - Open a PR to the website repo, branch nf_core_basic_training - Edit file: `src/content/contributing/nf_core_basic_training_md` ## Useful links https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/details https://github.com/mahesh-panchal/Nextflow_sandbox