/froGH

Ah... that should have been "for GH" but we're so lazy that we misspelled and didn't bother correcting.... Anyway, here's a collection of mixed-purpose user objects for Grasshopper - given "as is" (no warranty, no support) - use at your own risk (but know that we use them too... so they shouldn't explode at least)

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froGH

“Frogs have it made, they get to eat what bugs them.” ― Anonymous

froGH

Ah... that should have been "for GH" but we're so lazy that we misspelt and didn't bother correcting.

froGH is a sparse collection of components born out of necessity or play in our daily Grasshopper experience. You might find them useful (or not). If you want to take a peek at the code, head for the src folder.

NOTE: no warranty or support is given so use it at your own risk and understanding (but know that we use it too... so it shouldn't explode at least). If you mess things up using froGH, you're on your own.

On the other hand, if you have any ideas on how to improve things (or you found a bug), please let us know at info[at]co-de-it.com - and feel free to improve upon it yourself, but play nice and give proper attribution (see license).

froGH panel

Installation

Rhino 8 & 7

Suggested installation procedure is via the Rhino Package Manager. Type PackageManager in the command line and search for froGH. In case you cannot install this way, use the latest release.

Rhino 6

Download the 2.2.5 version from the releases. Unzip and copy the froGH.gha file in your Grasshopper/Libraries folder

Example Files

Example Files are in the dedicated folder of this repo

Known Bugs

'There are no bugs, only features' (anonymous)

Ok, just kidding.... if you find something let us know!

Roadmap

. Documentation

Changelog

See the Changelog page.


froGH by Co-de-iT is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit the link or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

Some of the code in this plugin was created thanks to the help and support from the amazing people in the Grasshopper community: David Rutten (the man himself), Giulio Piacentino (yeah, that other man), Mateusz Zwierzycki, David Stasiuk, James Ramsden, Fraser Greenroyd, Peter Fotiadis, Ola Jaensson and others - citing in place those whose code we built ours directly upon. If you are one of them and think we did you a disservice, let us know how to attribute properly to you! Other than that.... the rest of the code is by us at Co-de-iT.

Co-de-iT 2017 - www.co-de-it.com