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Openfoam PostProcessing Python Tools

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The fluidfoam package provides Python classes useful to perform some plot with OpenFoam data.

What is this repository for?

  • Openfoam Tools
  • Version : 0.2.7
  • Supported OpenFoam Versions : 2.4.0, 4.1 to 9, v1712plus to v2312plus
  • Supported Python Versions : >= 3.8

Documentation and Examples

http://fluidfoam.readthedocs.org <http://fluidfoam.readthedocs.org>_

Deployment instructions

The simplest way to install fluidfoam is by using pip::

pip install fluidfoam --user

You can get the source code from github <https://github.com/fluiddyn/fluidfoam>_ or from the Python Package Index <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/fluidfoam/>_.

The development mode is often useful. From the root directory, run::

python setup.py develop --user

Committing instructions (in development mode)

A good starting point is to follow this forking tutorial <https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/>_.

To clone your fork of fluidfoam repository::

git clone https://github.com/your_username/fluidfoam

To get the status of the repository::

git status

In case of new/modified file(s)::

git add new_file

To commit a revision on the local repository::

git commit -m "comment on the revision"

To push the revision on your github fluidfoam repository::

git push

To propose your changes into the main fluidfoam project, follow again the forking tutorial <https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/>_.

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License

fluidfoam is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3 or newer).

.. _GPLv3: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html

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