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Name: cadquery
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Version: 0.1.8
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Version: 0.2.0
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Summary: CadQuery is a parametric scripting language for creating and traversing CAD models
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Home-page: https://github.com/dcowden/cadquery
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Author: David Cowden
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License: LGPL
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Description: What is a CadQuery?
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========================================
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CadQuery is an intuitive, easy-to-use python based language for building parametric 3D CAD models. CadQuery is for 3D CAD what jQuery is for javascript. Imagine selecting Faces of a 3d object the same way you select DOM objects with JQuery!
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CadQuery has several goals:
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* Build models with scripts that are as close as possible to how you'd describe the object to a human.
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* Create parametric models that can be very easily customized by end users
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* Output high quality CAD formats like STEP and AMF in addition to traditional STL
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* Provide a non-proprietary, plain text model format that can be edited and executed with only a web browser
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Using CadQuery, you can write short, simple scripts that produce high quality CAD models. It is easy to make many different objects using a single script that can be customized.
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Getting Started With CadQuery
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========================================
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The easiest way to get started with CadQuery is to Install FreeCAD ( version 14 recommended ) (http://www.freecadweb.org/) , and then to use Jeremy's Great CadQuery-FreeCAD plugin here:
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https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module
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It includes the latest version of cadquery alreadby bundled, and has super-easy installation on Mac, Windows, and Unix.
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It has tons of awesome features like integration with FreeCAD so you can see your objects, code-autocompletion, an examples bundle, and script saving/loading. Its definitely the best way to kick the tires!
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Recently Added Features
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* 12/5/14 -- New FreeCAD/CadQuery Module! https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module
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* 10/25/14 -- Added Revolution Feature ( thanks Jeremy ! )
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Why CadQuery instead of OpenSCAD?
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========================================
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CadQuery is based on OpenCasCade. CadQuery shares many features with OpenSCAD, another open source, script based, parametric model generator.
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The primary advantage of OpenSCAD is the large number of already existing model libaries that exist already. So why not simply use OpenSCAD?
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CadQuery scripts have several key advantages over OpenSCAD:
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1. **The scripts use a standard programming language**, python, and thus can benefit from the associated infrastructure.
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This includes many standard libraries and IDEs
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2. **More powerful CAD kernel** OpenCascade is much more powerful than CGAL. Features supported natively
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by OCC include NURBS, splines, surface sewing, STL repair, STEP import/export, and other complex operations,
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in addition to the standard CSG operations supported by CGAL
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3. **Ability to import/export STEP** We think the ability to begin with a STEP model, created in a CAD package,
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and then add parametric features is key. This is possible in OpenSCAD using STL, but STL is a lossy format
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4. **Less Code and easier scripting** CadQuery scripts require less code to create most objects, because it is possible to locate
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features based on the position of other features, workplanes, vertices, etc.
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5. **Better Performance** CadQuery scripts can build STL, STEP, and AMF faster than OpenSCAD.
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5. **Better Performance** CadQuery scripts can build STL, STEP, and AMF faster than OpenSCAD.
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License
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========
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CadQuery is licensed under the terms of the LGPLv3. http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
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Where is the GUI?
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==================
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CadQuery does not provide a stand-alone gui yet, though this is one of the projects we hope to tackle.
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CadQuery provides the backbone of http://parametricparts.com, so the easiest way to see it in action is to review the samples and objects there.
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Installing
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============
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If you would like IDE support, you can use CadQuery inside of FreeCAD. There's an excellent plugin module here https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module
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CadQuery also provides the backbone of http://parametricparts.com, so the easiest way to see it in action is to review the samples and objects there.
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Installing -- FreeStanding Installation
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Use these steps if you would like to write CadQuery scripts as a python API. In this case, FreeCAD is used only as a CAD kernel.
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1. install FreeCAD, version 0.12 or greater for your platform. http://sourceforge.net/projects/free-cad/.
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2. adjust your path if necessary. FreeCAD bundles a python interpreter, but you'll probably want to use your own,
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2. adjust your path if necessary. FreeCAD bundles a python interpreter, but you'll probably want to use your own,
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preferably one that has virtualenv available. To use FreeCAD from any python interpreter, just append the FreeCAD
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lib directory to your path. On (*Nix)::
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import sys
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sys.path.append('/usr/lib/freecad/lib')
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or on Windows::
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import sys
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sys.path.append('/c/apps/FreeCAD/bin')
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*NOTE* FreeCAD on Windows will not work with python 2.7-- you must use pthon 2.6.X!!!!
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3. install cadquery::
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pip install cadquery
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3. test your installation::
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from cadquery import *
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box = Workplane("XY").box(1,2,3)
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exporters.toString(box,'STL')
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You're up and running!
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Installing -- Using CadQuery from Inside FreeCAD
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Use the Excellent CadQuery-FreeCAD plugin here:
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https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module
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It includes a distribution of the latest version of cadquery.
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Where does the name CadQuery come from?
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========================================
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CadQuery is inspired by ( `jQuery <http://www.jquery.com>`_ ), a popular framework that
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revolutionized web development involving javascript.
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If you are familiar with how jQuery, you will probably recognize several jQuery features that CadQuery uses:
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* A fluent api to create clean, easy to read code
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* Language features that make selection and iteration incredibly easy
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*
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* Ability to use the library along side other python libraries
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* Clear and complete documentation, with plenty of samples.
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Platform: any
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Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
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cadquery/__init__.py
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cadquery/cq_directive.py
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cadquery/selectors.py
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cadquery/workplane.py
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cadquery.egg-info/PKG-INFO
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cadquery.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
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cadquery.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
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cadquery.egg-info/not-zip-safe
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cadquery.egg-info/pbr.json
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cadquery.egg-info/top_level.txt
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cadquery/contrib/__init__.py
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cadquery/freecad_impl/__init__.py
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tests/TestCadQuery.py
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tests/TestExporters.py
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tests/TestImporters.py
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tests/TestImports.py
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tests/TestWorkplanes.py
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tests/__init__.py
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setup(
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name='cadquery',
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version='0.1.8',
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version='0.2.0',
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url='https://github.com/dcowden/cadquery',
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license='LGPL',
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author='David Cowden',
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# As from http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers
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#'Development Status :: 1 - Planning',
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#'Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha',
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'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
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#'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
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#'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
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#'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
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'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
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#'Development Status :: 6 - Mature',
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#'Development Status :: 7 - Inactive',
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'Intended Audience :: Developers',
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