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migrate untar to versions topic#9749

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eit-maxlcummins wants to merge 5 commits intonf-core:masterfrom
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migrate untar to versions topic#9749
eit-maxlcummins wants to merge 5 commits intonf-core:masterfrom
eit-maxlcummins:untar_topic_versions

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Updating untar modules to migrate versions to topic channels.

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  • This comment contains a description of changes (with reason).
  • If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add tests!
  • [-] If you've added a new tool - have you followed the module conventions in the contribution docs
  • [-] If necessary, include test data in your PR.
  • [-] Remove all TODO statements.
  • Broadcast software version numbers to topic: versions - See version_topics
  • Follow the naming conventions.
  • [-] Follow the parameters requirements.
  • Follow the input/output options guidelines.
  • [-] Add a resource label
  • [-] Use BioConda and BioContainers if possible to fulfil software requirements.
  • Ensure that the test works with either Docker / Singularity. Conda CI tests can be quite flaky:
    • For modules:
      • [-] nf-core modules test <MODULE> --profile docker
      • nf-core modules test <MODULE> --profile singularity
      • nf-core modules test <MODULE> --profile conda
    • For subworkflows:
      • nf-core subworkflows test <SUBWORKFLOW> --profile docker
      • nf-core subworkflows test <SUBWORKFLOW> --profile singularity
      • nf-core subworkflows test <SUBWORKFLOW> --profile conda

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mashehu commented Jan 29, 2026

heads-up #9796 includes also untar

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SPPearce commented Feb 2, 2026

Closed as completed in #9796

@SPPearce SPPearce closed this Feb 2, 2026
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