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The library is a simple container for FreeCAD (.fcstd) and STEP (.stp) files. You can download it
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anywhere and import its files in your FreeCAD projects. Inside the library, there is also a FreeCAD
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macro (PartsLibrary.FCMacro) that you can edit (you must change the path to your Library) and
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place in your FreeCAD macros folder. That macro creates a browser window inside FreeCAD, from which
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you can easily add the parts by double-clicking them.
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macro (PartsLibrary.FCMacro) that you can place in your FreeCAD macros folder. That macro creates
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a browser window inside FreeCAD, from which you can easily add the parts by double-clicking them.
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Sharing your models
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The macro also allows gives a couple of other possibilities,such as adding new objects to it, and
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sharing your objects with others. To be able to share, you will need the python-git package
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installed on your computer, and an online git repository you have permission to write to. The
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easiest way to obtain that is using the "fork" button on top of this github page.
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Once you have made your fork, you will get an URL from it, that you can use in the macro's
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config dialog. After that, once you have saved your models to the library, you can push them to
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your online git repository, and, if you wish, make a pull request on this page to see your
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models integrated to the official library.
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