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cadquery-freecad-module
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A module-workbench combo that adds a CadQuery editor to FreeCAD. Please see the [wiki](https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module/wiki) for more detailed information on getting started.
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## Installation
**Requires FreeCAD 0.14 or newer**
Download the [latest released version](https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module/releases/tag/v0.3.0), extract the archive file, and copy the `CadQuery` directory to FreeCAD's `Mod` directory on your system. The module is implemented completely in Python so it should just work the next time you start FreeCAD. Some typical `Mod` directory locations are as follows.
Download the [latest released version](https://github.com/jmwright/cadquery-freecad-module/releases), extract the archive file, and copy the `CadQuery` directory to FreeCAD's `Mod` directory on your system. The module is implemented completely in Python so it should just work the next time you start FreeCAD. Some typical `Mod` directory locations are as follows.
### Linux
* /usr/lib/freecad/Mod