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[![pipeline status](https://gitlab.sib.swiss/SPSP/transfer-tool/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.sib.swiss/SPSP/transfer-tool/-/commits/master) [![pipeline status](https://gitlab.sib.swiss/SPSP/transfer-tool/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.sib.swiss/SPSP/transfer-tool/-/commits/master)
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NO LONGER MAINTAINED
Please note that the SPSP Transfer Tool was fully re-factored and is now available as the SendCrypt tool either on the [command line](https://gitlab.sib.swiss/clinbio/sendcrypt/sendcrypt-cli) or through a graphical [user interface](https://sendcrypt.sib.swiss/). Please find all documentation [here](https://clinbiokb.sib.swiss/s/sendcrypt).
The aim of the Transfer Tool (TT) is to provide a tool allowing users of the Swiss Pathogen Surveillance Platform to easily and securely transfer sequencing files. The TT is a simple shell script relying on multiple libraries (such as GPG and OpenSSH) to archive, hash, encrypt and transfer FASTQ files with their metadata. The aim of the Transfer Tool (TT) is to provide a tool allowing users of the Swiss Pathogen Surveillance Platform to easily and securely transfer sequencing files. The TT is a simple shell script relying on multiple libraries (such as GPG and OpenSSH) to archive, hash, encrypt and transfer FASTQ files with their metadata.
# Documentation # Documentation
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