Jérôme Deuchnord c59b553c86 | 3 years ago | |
---|---|---|
.github | 3 years ago | |
kosmorrolib | 3 years ago | |
tests | 3 years ago | |
.editorconfig | 3 years ago | |
.gitignore | 3 years ago | |
CONTRIBUTING.md | 3 years ago | |
LICENSE | 3 years ago | |
Makefile | 3 years ago | |
Pipfile | 3 years ago | |
README.md | 3 years ago | |
tests.py | 3 years ago |
Kosmorro requires the following software to work:
Keep in mind that Kosmorro is still in alpha development stage and is not considered as stable.
Kosmorro is available in the AUR.
Kosmorro is available on PyPI, a repository dedicated to Python.
First, install python-pip
on your system and invoke the following command: pip install kosmorro
.
Currently, macOS does not provide Python 3, so you will first have to install it.
If you don’t have it, first install HomeBrew, then install Python 3: brew install python
.
This will install Python 3 and its PIP on your system. Note that their executables are called python3
and pip3
.
Now, you can install Kosmorro with your PIP: pip3 install kosmorro
.
Kosmorro being at an early-stage development, Windows is not supported officially for now.
First, install Pipenv.
Clone this repository and run pipenv sync
to install all the dependencies.
Then, run Kosmorro by invoking pipenv run python kosmorro
.
For comfort, you may want to invoke pipenv shell
first and then just python kosmoro
.
Using Kosmorro is as simple as invoking kosmorro
in your terminal!
By default, it will give you the current Moon phase and, if any, the events that will occur today.
To get the rise, culmination and set of the objects of the Solar system, you will need to give it your position on Earth: get your current coordinates (with OpenStreetMap for instance), and give them to Kosmorro by invoking it with the following parameters: --latitude=X --longitude=Y
(replace X
by the latitude and Y
by the longitude).
Kosmorro has a lot of available options. To get a list of them, run kosmorro --help
, or read its manual with man kosmorro
.
Note: the first time it runs, Kosmorro will download some important files needed to make the computations. They are stored in a cache folder named .kosmorro-cache
located in your home directory (/home/<username>
on Linux, /Users/<username>
on macOS).
Kosmorro can export the computation results to PDF files, but this feature requires first that you install some additional dependencies. Before you use this feature, please check these packages are installed:
brew install basictex
latex
Python library:
pip install latex
These dependencies are not installed by default, because they take a lot of place and are not necessary if you are not interested in generating PDF files. The first time you ask Kosmorro to create a PDF, it may be a little verbose. You can ignore its blahblah.
Kosmorro provides a graphical user interface that can be easily launched by invoking the kosmorro --gui
command.
To run it, you will have to install the wxpython
package:
On Linux, wxPython is most likely provided by your packages manager.
On Mac, install wxPython by invoking pip3 install wxPython
.
Alternatively, you may download the DMG file on the release page (note that you won’t be able to use the command line in this case).