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pcb-tools
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[](https://travis-ci.org/curtacircuitos/pcb-tools)
[](https://coveralls.io/r/curtacircuitos/pcb-tools?branch=master)
[](https://readthedocs.org/projects/pcb-tools/?badge=latest)
Tools to handle Gerber and Excellon files in Python.
Usage Example:
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import gerber
from gerber.render import GerberCairoContext
# Read gerber and Excellon files
top_copper = gerber.read('example.GTL')
nc_drill = gerber.read('example.txt')
# Rendering context
ctx = GerberCairoContext()
# Create SVG image
top_copper.render(ctx)
nc_drill.render(ctx, 'composite.svg')
Rendering Examples:
-------------------
### Top Composite rendering


Source code for this example can be found [here](examples/cairo_example.py).
Install from source:
```
$ git clone https://github.com/curtacircuitos/pcb-tools.git
$ cd pcb-tools
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python setup.py install
```
Documentation:
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[PCB Tools Documentation](http://pcb-tools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/)
Development and Testing:
------------------------
Dependencies for developing and testing pcb-tools are listed in test-requirements.txt. Use of a virtual environment is strongly recommended.
$ virtualenv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
(venv)$ pip install -r test-requirements.txt
(venv)$ pip install -e .
We use nose to run pcb-tools's suite of unittests and doctests.
(venv)$ nosetests
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