[](https://gitlab.com/gerbonara/gerbonara/commits/master) [](https://gitlab.com/gerbonara/gerbonara/commits/master) [](https://pypi.org/project/gerbonara/) [](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-gerbonara/) # gerbonara Tools to handle Gerber and Excellon files in Python. This repository is a friendly fork of [phsilva's pcb-tools](https://github.com/curtacircuitos/pcb-tools) with [extensions from opiopan](https://github.com/opiopan/pcb-tools-extension) integrated. We decided to fork pcb-tools since we need it as a dependency for [gerbolyze](https://gitlab.com/gerbolyze/gerbolyze) and pcb-tools was sometimes very behind on bug fixes. # Installation Arch Linux: ``` yay -S python-gerbonara ``` Python: ``` pip install gerbonara ``` # Usage Here's a simple example: ```python import gerbonara from gerbonara.render import GerberCairoContext # Read gerber and Excellon files top_copper = gerbonara.read('example.GTL') nc_drill = gerbonara.read('example.txt') # Rendering context ctx = GerberCairoContext() # Create SVG image top_copper.render(ctx) nc_drill.render(ctx, 'composite.svg') ``` --- Made with ❤️ and 🐍.