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JavaScript implementation of DICOM manipulation. This code is an outgrowth of several efforts to implement web applications for medical imaging.
Note: this code is a work-in-progress and should not be used for production or clinical purposes
Overall the code should:
Architectural goals include:
Parts of DICOM that dcmjs will focus on:
Parts of DICOM that dcmjs will not focus on:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/dcmjs"></script>
// To install latest _stable_ release
npm install --save dcmjs
// To install latest code merged to master
npm install --save dcmjs@dev
git clone https://github.com/dcmjs-org/dcmjs
cd dcmjs
npm install
npm run build
npm test
Publish new version automatically from commit:
Use the following "Commit Message Format" when drafting commit messages. If you're merging a 3rd party's PR, you have the ability to override the supplied commit messages by doing a "Squash & Merge":
Note: Be wary of BREAKING_CHANGE
in commit message descriptions, as this can force a major version bump.
Be sure to use lower case for the first letter of your semantic commit message, so use fix
not Fix
or feat
not Feat
.
It is advised to use the git-cz, i.e.:
npm install -g git-cz
git-cz --non-interactive --type=fix --subject="commit message"
More info at git-cz.
Note: a new package version will be published only if the commit comes from a PR.
Use this repository's issues page to report any bugs. Please follow SSCCE guidelines when submitting issues.
Use github pull requests to make contributions.
Currently dcmjs is an early-stage development experiment, but already has valuable functionality.
The developers gratefully acknowledge their research support:
FAQs
Javascript implementation of DICOM manipulation
The npm package dcmjs receives a total of 15,069 weekly downloads. As such, dcmjs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that dcmjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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