|  See also
 Bug reports and fixes
 
Email supportI provide technical support via email. Send a message to robert@drive5.com.
 Support is provided for
standalone USEARCH onlyI do not provide technical support USEARCH if it is invoked within 
third-party packages such as QIIME, mothur or HUMANN. Please make sure you can 
reproduce the problem in a USEARCH command-line before you contact me for help.
 
Please include the 
full version number and 
all 
command-line options in your email. 
Use attachments -- do not send command lines or 
data in the body of an email messagePlease do not paste command lines, 
sequences or input / output data into the message. Email systems 
sometimes change formatting in important ways. Better is to
attach files using an 
archive format like zip or
tar, especially if you're sending 
multiple files. Under Windows, you can use
winzip and
other utilities to create archive files. If you have data that is too large to 
send as an attachment, you can use a
free file sharing service.
 Response timeI answer most
questions same day. If you don't hear from me after a couple of
days, maybe your email got spam- or virus-filtered, then you're
welcome to send a follow-up message.
 Toy exampleIf USEARCH does something unexpected, e.g.
crashes or fails to produce expected results, then please 
make a
toy
example. it's a big help, thanks!
 Please be considerateUSEARCH
has thousands of users, and on a typical day I get several tech
support questions. I'm happy to support the software, but I would
appreciate it if you were considerate of my workload, especially if
you got the software for free. I am not paid a salary to do this work, and I don't have
grant support.
 Please make an effort to solve the problem
yourself, or at least narrow it down as much as you can. Then,
communicate the problem clearly and concisely, but with enough
detail that I can understand what's going on. Remember, USEARCH is
used in a huge variety of applications, and I don't know anything
about what you're doing unless you tell me. 
| What you can do |  | Comments |  
| 
Read the documentation |  | 
Pretty obvious. You did try,
right? |  
| 
Check the bug list |  | 
Make sure your problem hasn't been reported already. 
Maybe it's already fixed. |  
| 
Version and options |  | 
Tell me the long name of the USEARCH build as reported by 
the version command, plus
the full command line(s) that you're using. |  
| 
Input data |  | 
Give me a brief overview of the input data.
Protein or nucleotide? Sequence length? How many
sequences? |  
| 
Make a toy 
example |  | 
(Sorry for repeating myself, but a lot of people miss this 
one). If USEARCH does something unexpected, e.g. crashes or fails to produce 
expected results, then a toy example is a big help. Thanks!  |    |