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github.com/rknizzle/stl
A library to read, write, and transform Stereolithography (.stl) files in Go. It is used in the command line STL manipulation tool stltool.
Using go's builtin installation mechanism:
go get github.com/hschendel/stl
solid, errRead := stl.ReadFile(inputFilename)
if errRead != nil {
// handle
}
solid.Scale(25.4) // Convert from Inches to mm
errWrite := solid.WriteFile(outputFilename)
The package godoc documentation should be helpful. Or just start a local godoc server using this command:
godoc -http=:6060
Then open http://localhost:6060/pkg/github.com/hschendel/stl/ in your browser.
The stl package is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file.
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