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Update README.md #9

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codecov-io commented Jun 28, 2018

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Merging #9 into master will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is 0%.

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HadrienG commented Aug 1, 2018

Hi! Back from vacation now, sorry for making you wait.

I'm not sure I understand the conda install part. Does the user still need to install spades and canu separately ? As I understood the strength of conda is that we should be able to define both spades and canu as dependencies, and this have a command conda install capture-assebmler that installs everything.

Is that feasible?

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