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A tool to plan your next trip

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Otripy - An open trip planning tool

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Description

Otripy is a GUI application for trip planning, providing an intuitive user interface for organizing travel visits efficiently. Otripy allows to plan a trip by adding markers on a map (based on OpenStreetMap) associated with a note.

Otripy is developed and daily tested on Linux. It should work on any platform. It has already been tested on MacOS.

Otripy is already usable but would be better with a lot of other features. Some wanted features are listed here. Don't hesitate to create a new issue if you think at other features. And contribute them if you can!

Current features:

  • Display OpenStreetMap map
  • Zoom and pan the map
  • Adding location markers on the map
  • List existing location on the left part of the GUI
  • Associate a note to a location. The first line of the note is used as the title in the list
  • Search location by name, and add a new marker when selecting an entry in the list
  • Delete markers
  • Open and save local files
  • Open and save files on any Nextcloud server you have access to
  • Note text formatting (heading, bold, …)
  • Image insertion (copy paste only currently)

Screenshots

Otripy GUI snapshot

Installation

For users familiar with Python

Otripy is on PyPi. To install it, run:

pip install otripy

For all others

If you are not used to installing Python packages, the simplest method is probably to use uv. Please install it first. Then, open a terminal and create an uv virtual environment and activate it:

uv venv otripy
source otripy/bin/activate

Then install Otripy and run it:

uv pip install otripy
otripy

Usage

To launch the application:

otripy

Building and publishing

Otripy uses uv, please install it if not already available.

If you just cloned this repository, cd to it and then:

uv venv
uv sync --all-extras
uv pip install -r pyproject.toml --extra build
install -d dist

Then, to build and publish:

rm dist/otripy-*
bumpver update --patch # or --minor or --major
uv build
uv publish
uv sync --all-extras
git add uv.lock
git commit -m "Update lock to new package version"

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch (git checkout -b feature-name).
  3. Commit changes (git commit -m "Add feature").
  4. Push to your branch (git push origin feature-name).
  5. Open a pull request.

License

This project is Free Software, licensed under the AGPL License. See the AGPL file for details. In summary: you can use it, share it, change it, redistribute your changes, but any version you offer, with or without changes must be under the same (or a compatible) license.

Credits

Otripy is developed and maintained by Kleag. Special thanks to all contributors!


For more information, visit the GitHub repository or the PyPI page.

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