Directory Structure

General

The directory structure of VFLP 2.0 is the same as that for VirtualFlow 2.0 in general (as described here).

The input-files Folder

What is specific for VFLP 2.0 is that the input-files folder does not contain anything, except possibly the input ligand collection, which can also be stored at another location (as specifiable in the control file). The reason that the input-files folder does not need to contain anything is that the external programs which are used by VFLP 2.0 do not need any input files except the ligands.

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