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A dependency checker and installation assistant for simulator repositories.

Project description

SimFix

SimFix is a command-line tool for diagnosing and fixing common setup problems in simulator repositories.

It inspects a project, detects dependency files, checks Python packages, reports system requirements, and suggests a safe installation plan.

Installation

Install SimFix from PyPI:

pip install simfix

Check that it installed correctly:

simfix --version

You can also check your system:

simfix system

Quick start

Analyze a simulator repository:

simfix doctor <repo>

Example:

simfix doctor ../my_simulator_repo

Apply supported automatic fixes:

simfix fix <repo>

Generate an installation plan:

simfix plan <repo>

Show suggested installation commands:

simfix commands <repo>

Generate a Markdown report:

simfix doctor <repo> --report

Analyze a GitHub repository directly:

simfix doctor https://github.com/user/repository.git

Main commands

simfix --version
simfix system
simfix doctor <repo>
simfix doctor <repo> --report
simfix analyze <repo>
simfix plan <repo>
simfix commands <repo>
simfix fix <repo>

What SimFix can detect

SimFix currently detects:

  • requirements.txt
  • setup.py
  • pyproject.toml
  • environment.yml / environment.yaml
  • Dockerfile
  • package.xml
  • CMakeLists.txt

What SimFix can fix

The simfix fix command currently supports:

  • Resolving requirements.txt using uv
  • Normalizing invalid pip syntax such as package=version to package==version
  • Repairing clear dependency conflicts by removing direct conflicting pins and letting the resolver choose compatible versions
  • Cleaning duplicate dependencies in environment.yml
  • Creating CUDA/GPU Dockerfiles for GPU-based simulator projects
  • Creating ROS Dockerfiles from package.xml
  • Creating Docker run helper scripts
  • Initializing Git submodules
  • Pulling Git LFS assets when Git LFS is available

SimFix always modifies files in place, so review changes with:

git diff

Example

simfix doctor ../my_simulator_repo

Example output:

SimFix Doctor
Repository: /path/to/my_simulator_repo

Detected dependency files
requirements.txt: yes
setup.py: yes
Dockerfile: no

Detected ecosystem(s): python

PyPI check
numpy: found
matplotlib: found
isaacgym: not found

Recommendation:
Some dependencies are not available on PyPI.
Manual/vendor installation may be required.

Important notes

SimFix does not install GPU drivers, CUDA drivers, ROS, Isaac Gym, Isaac Sim, or other vendor software automatically.

For GPU simulator projects, SimFix may create a CUDA Dockerfile, but your machine still needs a working NVIDIA driver and NVIDIA Container Toolkit to run GPU containers.

Some packages, such as NVIDIA Isaac Gym, are not available on PyPI and must be installed manually.

Development installation

For contributors, clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/hrehmaan/simfix.git
cd simfix

Install in editable mode:

python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"

Install pre-commit hooks:

pre-commit install

Run tests:

pytest

Run all checks:

pre-commit run --all-files

Project status

SimFix is in early development.

The goal is to make simulator setup easier by combining repository analysis, system diagnostics, dependency checks, resolver-based repair, Docker guidance, and clear warnings for manual/vendor dependencies.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome.

Before opening a pull request, please first create an issue describing the bug, feature request, or improvement you want to work on. This helps avoid duplicate work and makes it easier to discuss the best solution before implementation.

Recommended contribution workflow:

# 1. Create an issue on GitHub first
# 2. Fork the repository
# 3. Create a new branch
git checkout -b fix-or-feature-name

# 4. Make your changes
# 5. Run checks
pytest
pre-commit run --all-files

# 6. Open a pull request and link it to the issue

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