travis - Trajectory Analyzer and Visualizer
Contents
Bugs
Never do run more than one instance of TRAVIS in the same directory at the same time as every instance
will try to access the same log file and at least one of it will crash.
Citation
Please cite TRAVIS as follows:
M. Brehm and B. Kirchner: "TRAVIS - A free Analyzer and Visualizer for Monte Carlo and Molecular
Dynamics Trajectories", J. Chem. Inf. Model., 2011, 51(8), pp 2007-2023, DOI 10.1021/ci200217w.
Description
travis is a Trajectory Analyzer and Visualizer (TRAVIS), a free tool for analyzing and visualizing
trajectories from all kinds of Molecular Dynamics or Monte Carlo simulations. The aim of TRAVIS is to
collect as many analyses as possible in one program, creating a powerful tool and making it unnecessary
to use many different programs for evaluating simulations. This should greatly rationalize and simplify
the workflow of analyzing trajectories.
Files
travis.log, #1#travis.log, #2#travis.log, ...
Session log file(s).
travis.conf, ~/travis.conf
Configuration file(s).
Name
travis - Trajectory Analyzer and Visualizer
Options
If only one parameter is specified, it is assumed to be the name of a trajectory file.
The program supports the following options:
-pfile
Loads position data from the specified trajectory file. The file format may be XYZ (.xyz), PDB
(.pdb), LAMMPS (.lmp) or DLPOLY (file name HISTORY without an extension). If this option is not
set, the trajectory file to open will be asked for.
-ifile
Reads input from the specified text file.
-stream
Treats input trajectory as a stream (e.g. named pipe)
-configfile
Load the specified configuration file.
-showconf
Shows a tree structure of the configuration file.
-writeconf
Writes the default configuration file.
-nocolor
Execute in monochrome mode.
-dimcolor
Uses dim instead of bright colors.
-verbose
Show detailed information about what's going on.
-help,-?
Show help screen.
Synopsis
travis [options] [file]
