![]() It will make TopologicSverchok nodes have far less code in them. No sorry TopologicSverchok has not yet migrated to topologicpy, but that will be the next step once all the methods in topologicpy have been refactored and tested. I hope you will enjoy topologicpy and I hope this discussion topic will be as active and rich as the original discussion topic for Topologic. ![]() Please do test topologicpy and go through the code and documentation, report any issues, and ask for features and improvements. Or access topologic through topologicpy classes: from topologicpy.Vertex import Vertex This is ongoing work and any help is more than welcome.Īs a user of topologicpy, you have a choice to access topologic directly using: from topologicpy import topologic The documentation is being auto-generated using pdoc3. The code is being refactored where needed and documented using docstrings. Additionally, most of the relevant classes of TopologicSverchok have also been ported, but they have not yet been fully tested. You can find the direct link to the documentation at: Īt the moment, topologicpy implements the complete API for topologic (Core).You can find a description of the topologicpy project at pypi:. ![]() ![]() You can comment on anything regarding this project including its direction, the quality of the code, the quality of the documentation, suggestions for the future, among other issues. I would like to use this forum to collect your feedback on this effort and to make sure that this API is robust and useful for you. The result is topologicpy and it can be installed with a simple command on Windows and Linux: > pip install topologicpy As you may know, I have embarked on an effort to port all the capabilities of Topologic + TopologicSverchok into a host-independent, GUI-independent, and platform-agnostic API. ![]()
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