Hello! You must be new to all this so here's a rough breakdown of what is going on. overview: http://gnusha.org/skdb/ to download packages: python clients/skdb-get.py lego python clients/skdb-get.py screw Completed features: - a simple example package describing a typical screw from the hardware store - the screw has a set of requirements for being manufactured - the package has a set of packages it needs to work right (threads package) - the package contains metadata such as homepage URL, author, copyright license - run ~/.skdb/lego/demo.py to demonstrate interface compatibility - run paths.py to demonstrate making a lego assembly - generate an assembly graph via igraph here is a break down of the current directory structure: config.yaml you need to edit this clients/ front-ends for ordering parts. later there will be tools here for doing pretend scenarios, generating instructions, or assembling armies of giant robots core/ code needed for loading, parsing, and drawing inferences from package data geom/ optional code to work with pythonOCC/OpenCASCADE gui/ optional code to work with pythonOCC/wxPython (graphical user interface) doc/ instructions for how to use SKDB (maybe some day) doc/BOMs miscellaneous "required materials" lists for different fields of study (half-baked) doc/proposals pseudo-code used by the developers to bounce ideas off each other icons/ generic representations of manufacturing techniques. this will move soon import_tools/ command line scripts that are used to convert from external file formats and databases inventory/ (mostly web-based) tools for managing your personal inventory, searching for resources in other locations, and data about various specific facilities and their access policy packages/ sample SKDB packages defining a set of artifacts, processes and stuff you can do with them tests/ run these after hacking to make sure you didn't break anything ==== Links and learning more homepage: http://gnusha.org/skdb/ git repository: http://diyhpl.us/cgit/skdb email: openmanufacturing@googlegroups.com IRC: ##hplusroadmap on irc.freenode.net