Here’s a revised README that should offer a clearer and more direct explanation of your package and its functionality.
The biobricks
R package facilitates the management and
use of bioinformatics databases, streamlining access to a range of
datasets.
pip install biobricks
install.packages('biobricks')
pip install biobricks
biobricks configure # Set the BBLIB path and obtain a token
biobricks install clinvar # Install a database of your choice
For example, to install the ClinVar database:
biobricks install clinvar
To list the assets provided by a brick:
biobricks assets clinvar
Load ClinVar assets, which are stored as Parquet files:
<- biobricks::bbassets('clinvar')
clinvar <- arrow::open_dataset(clinvar$allele_gene_parquet)
arrowds head(arrowds) %>% dplyr::collect()
For more details, visit docs.biobricks.ai.
Hope this suits your needs.