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Reproducible matplotlib wrapper with mm-precision layouts

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FigRecipe

Reproducible scientific figures as first-class objects

PyPI version Tests License: AGPL-3.0

FigRecipe is a framework for creating reproducible, editable, and publication-ready scientific figures.

Instead of treating figures as static images, FigRecipe treats them as structured objects — with explicit data, layout, and style — that can be reproduced, edited, and shared.

Part of SciTeX™.

FigRecipe GUI Editor

🤖 MCP Server — AI Agents Can Create Figures

FigRecipe includes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, enabling AI agents like Claude to create, compose, and reproduce publication-ready figures autonomously.

📄 Full MCP Demo (PDF)

Video Demo ▶️ Click to watch video demo

# Add to your Claude Code MCP config
figrecipe mcp install

Why FigRecipe?

Most scientific figures are created by code, but cannot be reproduced once the code is lost or modified.

FigRecipe solves this by separating:

  • What is plotted (data & semantics)
  • How it is styled (layout, colors, typography)
  • How it is edited (GUI or code)

This makes figures: reproducible · inspectable · editable after publication

Quick Start

pip install figrecipe
import figrecipe as fr
import numpy as np

fig, ax = fr.subplots()
ax.plot(np.sin(np.linspace(0, 10, 100)), id="sine")

fr.save(fig, "figure.png")  # → figure.png + figure.yaml

Reopen and edit later:

fig, ax = fr.load("figure.png")
fr.edit(fig)  # Launch GUI editor

CLI:

figrecipe edit figure.png      # Launch GUI editor
figrecipe reproduce fig.yaml   # Recreate figure
figrecipe extract fig.yaml     # Extract plotted data

What Makes FigRecipe Different?

🔹 Figures are first-class objects — Figures are not just images — they are structured, versionable artifacts.

🔹 Declarative, not imperative — You describe what the figure is, not just how to draw it.

🔹 GUI + Code coexist — The GUI is a frontend, not a black box. Everything is backed by a reproducible spec.

🔹 Millimeter-precise layout — Designed for journal figures, not dashboards.

🔹 MCP Server for AI agents — Let Claude and other AI agents create publication-ready figures autonomously.

Core Features
  • Drop-in replacement for matplotlib.pyplot
  • Fully reproducible figure recipes (.yaml)
  • Publication-ready millimeter layout
  • Interactive GUI editor
  • Dark / light themes
  • Works with existing matplotlib code
Save / Load Formats
fr.save(fig, "fig.png")     # fig.png + fig.yaml
fr.save(fig, "bundle/")     # directory bundle
fr.save(fig, "fig.zip")     # zip bundle

fr.load("fig.png")
fr.load("bundle/")
fr.load("fig.zip")
Format Save Load
PNG / PDF / SVG
YAML
Directory / ZIP
Style Presets
fr.list_presets()
fr.load_style("SCITEX")
fr.load_style("SCITEX_DARK")
Millimeter-based Layout
fig, ax = fr.subplots(
    axes_width_mm=60,
    axes_height_mm=40,
    margin_left_mm=15,
)
Figure Captions
fig.set_caption("Main figure description")
ax.set_caption("Panel A description")

Who Is This For?

FigRecipe is designed for researchers who:

  • already use matplotlib or seaborn
  • care about reproducibility and traceability
  • want figures that survive revisions and collaboration
  • are tired of re-writing plotting code

It is not meant to replace exploratory notebooks or quick plotting — it is meant to formalize results.

Philosophy

A scientific figure is not an image. It is a structured representation of knowledge.

FigRecipe treats figures as first-class scientific objects.


SciTeX
AGPL-3.0 · ywatanabe@scitex.ai

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