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This is yet another PyPI package for http://mmcif.wwpdb.org/pdbx-mmcif-home-page.html. It emphasizes a simple and pure Python interface to basic mmCIF functionality.
The canonical mmCIF Python package can be found at https://github.com/rcsb/py-mmcif. It is full-featured and includes C/C++ code to accelerate I/O functions.
All of the code in this repository is based on http://mmcif.wwpdb.org/. Specifically, this code is directly derived from http://mmcif.wwpdb.org/docs/sw-examples/python/src/pdbx.tar.gz linked from http://mmcif.wwpdb.org/docs/sw-examples/python/html/. See http://mmcif.wwpdb.org/docs/sw-examples/python/html/ for more information about the original package, including examples.
Versions 0.* maintain API compatibility with the original code. Subsequent versions break that compatibility, primarily by renaming methods in compliance with PEP8.
This python package can be installed via setuptools, pip install .
, or via PyPI.
More information about this software can be found in the documentation. Guidelines for community behavior are provided in the code of conduct and information on contributing to the software is provided in our contribution guide.
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Python utilities for PDBx/mmCIF storage model
We found that mmcif-pdbx demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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