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Graphic editor for Morpurgo's dialectic astrology
Cruscoplanets is a tool for elaborating astrological charts according to the perspective of Morpurgo's astrological school. Consequently, according to Morpurgo's positions, it is a minimal software, which is able to create exclusively birth and transit charts, and does not consider asteroids or astrological points. On the other hand, in addition to the common ten astrological planets, it considers in also Eris' ephemeris, in accordance with the recent, and more and more confirmed, hypothesis that Eris corresponds to Morpugo's X planet. If in the future also Y is individuated, it will be added in the software as well.
Though cruscoplanets has been fundamentally structured as a package, it provides also some injection points. Once installed the package in your environment, you can type on your terminal cruscoplanets --help
for displaying a list of operations that you can do in command line. In particular, you can:
For creating an astrological chart with cruscoplanets you must now introduce in input the relative date(s) and time(s) in the cruscoplanets format. Please refer to the documentation in order to see how it works.
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Graphic editor for Morpurgo's dialectic astrology
We found that cruscoplanets 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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