# youandme An unofficial Ruby library and command-line application ("youandme") for quickly parsing 23andme raw data files into a plain Ruby structures for quick processing and analysis. ## Installation ## gem install youandme ## Command-Line Usage The primary command-line script is "youandme", which generates a simple side-by-side comparison report for two given 23andme raw data files. To generate the reports, grab a few raw 23andme data files (from 23andme.com, SNPedia etc.), and compare them like so: youandme --directory --left <23andme_data_file.txt> --right <23andme_data_file.txt> After the script completes, four plain-text files will be placed in the specified directory in the following formats: * **report.md** MultiMarkdown version of the report. * **report.ltx** LaTeX version of the report. * **report.html** HTML version of the report. * **report.css** Stylesheet for the HTML file. For "full" files, this will take a LONG time to run. (As in, probably more than 24 hours.) I recommend breaking down the data files into chromosome-size chunks, and running each comparison through this script individually. ## Authors ## Preston Lee ## Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Preston Lee. See LICENSE.txt for further details.