pyfa, short for python fitting assistant, allows you to create, experiment with, and save ship fittings without being in game. Open source and written in Python, it is available on any platform where Python 2.x and wxWidgets are available, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
The latest version along with release notes can always be found on the project's Releases page. pyfa will notify you if you are running an outdated version.
Development releases will have newer features, and may not function correctly. Use at your own risk.
Release Downloads: Current Release
Linux/OS X: Can be fetched by downloading the current repository
Windows users are supplied self-contained builds of pyfa on the latest releases page. Simply download the zip file, extract, and run pyfa.exe
.
Linux and Mac users can run pyfa using their distribution's Python interpreter. There is no official self-contained package for Linux or Mac (a feature currently in progress). Download the latest zip file from the latest releases page, extract, and run python ./pyfa.py
.
If you wish to run pyfa through a Python interpreter, all requirements are listed in requirements.txt
.
For development, it is recommended also using requirements_build.txt
and requirements_test.txt
.
The preferred method of reporting bugs is through the project's GitHub Issues interface.
pyfa is licensed under the GNU GPL v3.0, see LICENSE
- Development repository: https://github.com/Pyfa-fit/Pyfa-fit
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