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honeybee-grasshopper-energy
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:honeybee: :green_book: :fire: Honeybee Energy plugin for Grasshopper (aka. honeybee[+]).
This repository contains all energy modeling Grasshopper components for the honeybee
plugin. The package includes both the userobjects (.ghuser
) and the Python
source (.py
). Note that this library only possesses the Grasshopper components
and, in order to run the plugin, the core libraries must be installed in a way that
they can be found by Rhino (see dependencies).
The honeybee-grasshopper-energy plugin has the following dependencies on core libraries:
The honeybee-grasshopper-energy plugin also requires the Grasshopper components within the following repositories to be installed in order to work correctly:
See the Wiki of the lbt-grasshopper repository for the installation instructions for the entire Ladybug Tools Grasshopper plugin (including this repository).
FAQs
Honeybee Energy plugin for Grasshopper.
We found that honeybee-grasshopper-energy 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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