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Revision as of 23:50, 23 April 2020
Introduction
This page is meant as a comprehensive collection of resources for how to create a FreeCAD workbench using Python programming.
Environment Setup
1. Install FreeCAD
See FreeCAD for instructions.
2. Setting up a Modern Code Editor - VS Code
Related Blog Article: FreeCAD External Editor With Code – OSS
The above resources cover how to enable auto-completion and debugging features.
Where to Learn
TODO: Begin grouping links into related sub-sections.
- FreeCAD Wiki - Python scripting tutorial
- FreeCAD Wiki - FreeCAD Scripting Basics
- FreeCAD Wiki - Scripted objects
- FreeCAD Wiki - Topological data scripting
- FreeCAD Wiki - Placement
- FreeCAD Wiki - FeaturePython objects
- FreeCAD Wiki - App FeaturePython
- FreeCAD Wiki - Creating a FeaturePython Box, Part II
- FreeCAD Wiki - Dialog Creation
- FreeCAD Wiki - PySide