05-19-2010
Are you asking about a line *IN* the contents of the file, or is this the *TIME STAMP* from when the files were created/modified/accessed?
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vcf-compare
VCF-COMPARE(1) User Commands VCF-COMPARE(1)
NAME
vcf-compare - compare bgzipped and tabix indexed VCF files
SYNOPSIS
compare-vcf [OPTIONS] file1.vcf file2.vcf ...
DESCRIPTION
About: Compare bgzipped and tabix indexed VCF files. (E.g. bgzip file.vcf; tabix -p vcf file.vcf.gz)
OPTIONS
-c, --chromosomes <list|file>
Same as -r, left for backward compatibility. Please do not use as it will be dropped in the future.
-d, --debug
Debugging information. Giving the option multiple times increases verbosity
-H, --cmp-haplotypes
Compare haplotypes, not only positions
-m, --name-mapping <list|file>
Use with -H when comparing files with differing column names. The argument to this options is a comma-separated list or one mapping
per line in a file. The names are colon separated and must appear in the same order as the files on the command line.
-R, --refseq <file>
Compare the actual sequence, not just positions. Use with -w to compare indels.
-r, --regions <list|file>
Process the given regions (comma-separated list or one region per line in a file).
-s, --samples <list>
Process only the listed samples. Excluding unwanted samples may increase performance considerably.
-w, --win <int>
In repetitive sequences, the same indel can be called at different positions. Consider records this far apart as matching (be it a
SNP or an indel).
-h, -?, --help
This help message.
vcf-compare 0.1.5 July 2011 VCF-COMPARE(1)