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RECONSTRUCT in Python

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License: GPL v3

PyReconstruct

PyReconstruct is an actively maintained, extensible version of RECONSTRUCT written in Python in the lab of Kristen Harris at the University of Texas at Austin. This project is currently under heavy development, but we are happy to make the application publicly available now.

Please send us a message should you have questions:

Documentation

Documentation, including an in-depth installation guide, quickstart, and manuals, can be found at our lab's wiki site hosted at UT Austin and at the PyReconstruct repo wiki. A quick launch guide follows below.

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In a virtual environment running Python 3.11, install bleeding-edge PyReconstruct:

pip install git+https://github.com/synapseweb/pyreconstruct

or stable PyReconstruct:

pip install pyreconstruct

Then launch PyReconstruct from the command line:

PyReconstruct

To install a dev version of PyReconstruct, see here.

Bug reports / Feature requests

If you notice a problem, would like to suggest a feature, or have ideas on improving our documentation, please submit an issue. We appreciate the help!

Citation

If you use PyReconstruct in published work, please cite this repo:

@software{Falco2024,
author = {Falco, Julian and Chirillo, Michael},
title = {PyReconstruct},
version = {1.12.0},
month = {november},
year = {2024}
url = {https://github.com/synapseweb/pyreconstruct},
}

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