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Arlunio is in early development, while it is useable we cannot make any stability guarantees.
Arlunio is a Python library that allows you to create images and animations powered by your imagination and a little mathematics. While mathematics is very much at the core you do not have to be a mathematician to use it!
import arlunio as ar
# Example coming soon!
Arlunio is available for Python 3.6+ and can be installed using Pip:
$ pip install arlunio
Be sure to check out the documentation (under construction) for details on how to get started with arlunio.
Contributions are welcome! Just bear with us while contribution guidelines are written up
FAQs
Drawing and animating with a blend of Python and mathematics.
We found that arlunio demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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