Allow covariate_other option to be specified as a text file of semi-colon separated variable names#72
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Hi @remlapmot - happy with the update and thank you for closing some of the issues!
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As requested by @RaspberryEmma this allows specifying
--covariate_otheras a text file (with the semi-colon separated list of variable names - these can be over multiple lines in the text file).I have included a test which can be run with
or run all tests with
just testor
cc @pmadleydowd
Closes #70
Closes #71 (but that trivial)