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Merge pull request #336 from jfy133/master

Fix markdown linting from recently merged configs
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All of the intermediate files required to run the pipeline will be stored in the `work/` directory. It is recommended to delete this directory after the pipeline has finished successfully because it can get quite large, and all of the main output files will be saved in the `results/` directory anyway. All of the intermediate files required to run the pipeline will be stored in the `work/` directory. It is recommended to delete this directory after the pipeline has finished successfully because it can get quite large, and all of the main output files will be saved in the `results/` directory anyway.
>NB: You will need an account to use the HPC cluster on Cheaha in order to run the pipeline. If in doubt contact UAB IT Research Computing. >NB: You will need an account to use the HPC cluster on Cheaha in order to run the pipeline. If in doubt contact UAB IT Research Computing.</br></br>
>NB: Nextflow will need to submit the jobs via SLURM to the HPC cluster and as such the commands above will have to be executed on one of the login nodes (or alternatively in an interactive partition, but be aware of time limit). If in doubt contact UAB IT Research Computing.</br></br>
>NB: Nextflow will need to submit the jobs via SLURM to the HPC cluster and as such the commands above will have to be executed on one of the login nodes (or alternatively in an interactive partition, but be aware of time limit). If in doubt contact UAB IT Research Computing.
>NB: Instead of using `module load Nextflow`, you may instead create a conda environment (e.g: `conda create -p $USER_DATA/nf-core_nextflow_env nf-core nextflow`) if you would like to have a more personalized environment of Nextflow (versions which may not be modules yet) and nf-core tools. This __requires__ you to instead do the following: >NB: Instead of using `module load Nextflow`, you may instead create a conda environment (e.g: `conda create -p $USER_DATA/nf-core_nextflow_env nf-core nextflow`) if you would like to have a more personalized environment of Nextflow (versions which may not be modules yet) and nf-core tools. This __requires__ you to instead do the following:
```bash ```bash

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# nf-core/configs: Marvin Configuration # nf-core/configs: Marvin Configuration
All nf-core pipelines have been successfully configured for use on the [Marvin HPC cluster of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF).] (https://www.upf.edu/web/sct-sit/marvin-cluster). To use, run the pipeline with -profile marvin. All nf-core pipelines have been successfully configured for use on the [Marvin HPC cluster of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)](https://www.upf.edu/web/sct-sit/marvin-cluster). To use, run the pipeline with -profile marvin.
NB: You will need an account to use the HPC cluster on the Marvin cluster in order to run the pipeline. If in doubt contact IT. NB: Nextflow will need to submit the jobs via the SLURM scheduler to the HPC cluster and as such the commands above will have to be executed on one of the head nodes. If in doubt contact IT. NB: You will need an account to use the HPC cluster on the Marvin cluster in order to run the pipeline. If in doubt contact IT. NB: Nextflow will need to submit the jobs via the SLURM scheduler to the HPC cluster and as such the commands above will have to be executed on one of the head nodes. If in doubt contact IT.