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a74771c50d Change to only check formatting, not do it 2025-05-11 14:17:53 -04:00
cb330b99f0 Change biome fmt to be pre-push 2025-05-11 14:14:58 -04:00
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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ if [[ ! -f "test-results/.last-run.json" ]]; then
# If no last run artifact, than run Playwright normally
echo "run playwright normally"
if [[ "$3" == *ubuntu* ]]; then
xvfb-run --auto-servernum --server-args="-screen 0 1280x960x24" -- npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --shard=$1/$2 || true
xvfb-run --auto-servernum --server-args="-screen 0 1280x960x24" -- npm run test:playwright:electron -- --shard=$1/$2 || true
elif [[ "$3" == *windows* ]]; then
npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --grep=@windows --shard=$1/$2 || true
npm run test:playwright:electron -- --grep=@windows --shard=$1/$2 || true
elif [[ "$3" == *macos* ]]; then
npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --grep=@macos --shard=$1/$2 || true
npm run test:playwright:electron -- --grep=@macos --shard=$1/$2 || true
else
echo "Do not run Playwright. Unable to detect os runtime."
exit 1
@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ while [[ $retry -le $max_retries ]]; do
echo "retried=true" >>$GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "run playwright with last failed tests and retry $retry"
if [[ "$3" == *ubuntu* ]]; then
xvfb-run --auto-servernum --server-args="-screen 0 1280x960x24" -- npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --last-failed || true
xvfb-run --auto-servernum --server-args="-screen 0 1280x960x24" -- npm run test:playwright:electron -- --last-failed || true
elif [[ "$3" == *windows* ]]; then
npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --grep=@windows --last-failed || true
npm run test:playwright:electron -- --grep=@windows --last-failed || true
elif [[ "$3" == *macos* ]]; then
npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --grep=@macos --last-failed || true
npm run test:playwright:electron -- --grep=@macos --last-failed || true
else
echo "Do not run playwright. Unable to detect os runtime."
exit 1

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@ -1,43 +1,13 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${TAB_API_URL:-}" ] || [ -z "${TAB_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
exit 0
fi
BRANCH="${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF_NAME:-}}"
COMMIT="${CI_COMMIT_SHA:-${GITHUB_SHA:-}}"
project="https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app"
suite="${CI_SUITE:-unit}"
branch="${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF_NAME:-}}"
commit="${CI_COMMIT_SHA:-${GITHUB_SHA:-}}"
echo "Uploading batch results"
curl --silent --request POST \
curl --request POST \
--header "X-API-Key: ${TAB_API_KEY}" \
--form "project=${project}" \
--form "suite=${suite}" \
--form "branch=${branch}" \
--form "commit=${commit}" \
--form "project=https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app" \
--form "branch=${BRANCH}" \
--form "commit=${COMMIT}" \
--form "tests=@test-results/junit.xml" \
--form "CI_COMMIT_SHA=${CI_COMMIT_SHA:-}" \
--form "CI_PR_NUMBER=${CI_PR_NUMBER:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_BASE_REF=${GITHUB_BASE_REF:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_EVENT_NAME=${GITHUB_EVENT_NAME:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_HEAD_REF=${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_REF_NAME=${GITHUB_REF_NAME:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_REF=${GITHUB_REF:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_SHA=${GITHUB_SHA:-}" \
--form "GITHUB_WORKFLOW=${GITHUB_WORKFLOW:-}" \
--form "RUNNER_ARCH=${RUNNER_ARCH:-}" \
${TAB_API_URL}/api/results/bulk
echo
echo "Sharing updated report"
curl --silent --request POST \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--header "X-API-Key: ${TAB_API_KEY}" \
--data "{
\"project\": \"${project}\",
\"branch\": \"${branch}\",
\"commit\": \"${commit}\"
}" \
${TAB_API_URL}/api/share

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@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ on:
- main
tags:
- 'v[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+'
- 'nightly-v[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+'
env:
IS_RELEASE: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && startsWith(github.ref_name, 'v') }}
IS_NIGHTLY: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
IS_NIGHTLY: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && startsWith(github.ref_name, 'nightly-v') }}
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
@ -94,9 +95,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Set nightly version, product name, release notes, and icons
if: ${{ env.IS_NIGHTLY == 'true' }}
run: |
COMMIT=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
DATE=$(date +'%-y.%-m.%-d')
export VERSION=$DATE-main.$COMMIT
export VERSION=${GITHUB_REF_NAME#nightly-v}
npm run files:set-version
npm run files:flip-to-nightly
@ -123,6 +122,18 @@ jobs:
- id: export_notes
run: echo "notes=`cat release-notes.md`" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Prepare electron-builder.yml file for updater test
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
run: |
yq -i '.publish[0].url = "https://dl.zoo.dev/releases/modeling-app/updater-test"' electron-builder.yml
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
with:
name: prepared-files-updater-test
path: |
electron-builder.yml
build-apps:
needs: [prepare-files]
@ -247,13 +258,55 @@ jobs:
# TODO: add the 'Build for Mac TestFlight (nightly)' stage back
# The steps below are for updater-test builds, only on release
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
name: prepared-files-updater-test
- name: Copy updated electron-builder.yml file for updater test
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
run: |
ls -R prepared-files-updater-test
cp prepared-files-updater-test/electron-builder.yml electron-builder.yml
- name: Build the app (updater-test)
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
env:
APPLE_ID: ${{ secrets.APPLE_ID }}
APPLE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.APPLE_PASSWORD }}
APPLE_APP_SPECIFIC_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.APPLE_PASSWORD }}
APPLE_TEAM_ID: ${{ secrets.APPLE_TEAM_ID }}
CSC_LINK: ${{ secrets.APPLE_CERTIFICATE }}
CSC_KEY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.APPLE_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD }}
CSC_KEYCHAIN: ${{ secrets.APPLE_SIGNING_IDENTITY }}
WINDOWS_CERTIFICATE_THUMBPRINT: ${{ secrets.WINDOWS_CERTIFICATE_THUMBPRINT }}
run: npm run tronb:package:prod
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
with:
name: updater-test-arm64-${{ matrix.platform }}
path: |
out/*-arm64-win.exe
out/*-arm64-mac.dmg
out/*-arm64-linux.AppImage
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ env.IS_RELEASE == 'true' }}
with:
name: updater-test-x64-${{ matrix.platform }}
path: |
out/*-x64-win.exe
out/*-x64-mac.dmg
out/*-x86_64-linux.AppImage
upload-apps-release:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
contents: write
# Equivalent to IS_RELEASE || IS_NIGHTLY (but we can't access those env vars here)
if: ${{ (github.ref_type == 'tag' && startsWith(github.ref_name, 'v')) || (github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') }}
if: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' }}
env:
VERSION_NO_V: ${{ needs.prepare-files.outputs.version }}
VERSION: ${{ format('v{0}', needs.prepare-files.outputs.version) }}
@ -359,6 +412,17 @@ jobs:
- name: List artifacts
run: "ls -R out"
- name: Set more complete nightly release notes
if: ${{ env.IS_NIGHTLY == 'true' }}
run: |
# Note: preferred going this way instead of a full clone in the checkout step,
# see https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/1471
git fetch --prune --unshallow --tags
export TAG="nightly-${VERSION}"
export PREVIOUS_TAG=$(git tag --list --sort=-committerdate "nightly-v[0-9]*" | head -n2 | tail -n1)
export NOTES=$(./scripts/get-nightly-changelog.sh)
npm run files:set-notes
- name: Authenticate to Google Cloud
if: ${{ env.IS_NIGHTLY == 'true' }}
uses: 'google-github-actions/auth@v2.1.8'

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@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
name: Build WASM
on:
workflow_call:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
npm-build-wasm:
runs-on: runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}/family=i7ie.2xlarge/image=ubuntu22-full-x64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install
- name: Use correct Rust toolchain
shell: bash
run: |
[ -e rust-toolchain.toml ] || cp rust/rust-toolchain.toml ./
- name: Install rust
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false # configured below
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Use Rust cache
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: './rust'
- name: Build Wasm
shell: bash
run: npm run build:wasm
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: prepared-wasm
path: |
rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg/kcl_wasm_lib*
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: prepared-ts-rs-bindings
path: |
rust/kcl-lib/bindings/*

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@ -1,22 +1,16 @@
name: cargo test
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: 0 * * * * # hourly
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
name: cargo test
jobs:
build-test-artifacts:
name: Build test artifacts
@ -94,7 +88,6 @@ jobs:
KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN: ${{secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV}}
ZOO_HOST: https://api.dev.zoo.dev
RUST_BACKTRACE: full
RUST_MIN_STACK: 10485760000
- name: Commit differences
if: steps.path-changes.outputs.outside-kcl-samples == 'false' && steps.cargo-test-kcl-samples.outcome == 'failure'
shell: bash
@ -126,7 +119,6 @@ jobs:
# Configure nextest when it's run by insta (via just).
NEXTEST_PROFILE: ci
RUST_BACKTRACE: full
RUST_MIN_STACK: 10485760000
- name: Build and archive tests
run: |
cd rust
@ -163,7 +155,7 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
run: |
[ -e rust-toolchain.toml ] || cp rust/rust-toolchain.toml ./
- name: Install Rust
- name: Install rust
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false # Configured below.
@ -190,65 +182,12 @@ jobs:
env:
KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN: ${{secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV}}
ZOO_HOST: https://api.dev.zoo.dev
RUST_MIN_STACK: 10485760000
- name: Upload results
if: always()
run: .github/ci-cd-scripts/upload-results.sh
env:
TAB_API_URL: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_URL }}
TAB_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_KEY }}
CI_COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
CI_PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
CI_SUITE: e2e:kcl
run-internal-kcl-samples:
name: cargo test (internal-kcl-samples)
runs-on:
- runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}
- runner=32cpu-linux-x64
- extras=s3-cache
steps:
- uses: runs-on/action@v1
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- name: Use correct Rust toolchain
shell: bash
run: |
[ -e rust-toolchain.toml ] || cp rust/rust-toolchain.toml ./
- name: Install Rust
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false # Configured below.
- name: Start Vector
run: .github/ci-cd-scripts/start-vector-ubuntu.sh
env:
GH_ACTIONS_AXIOM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_ACTIONS_AXIOM_TOKEN }}
OS_NAME: ${{ env.OS_NAME }}
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@nextest
- name: Download internal KCL samples
run: git clone --depth=1 https://x-access-token:${{ secrets.GH_PAT_KCL_SAMPLES_INTERNAL }}@github.com/KittyCAD/kcl-samples-internal public/kcl-samples/internal
- name: Run tests
shell: bash
run: |-
cd rust/kcl-lib
cargo nextest run \
--retries=10 --no-fail-fast --features artifact-graph --profile=ci \
internal \
2>&1 | tee /tmp/github-actions.log
env:
TWENTY_TWENTY: overwrite
INSTA_UPDATE: always
EXPECTORATE: overwrite
KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN: ${{secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV}}
ZOO_HOST: https://api.dev.zoo.dev
MODELING_APP_INTERNAL_SAMPLES_SECRET: ${{secrets.MODELING_APP_INTERNAL_SAMPLES_SECRET}}
RUST_MIN_STACK: 10485760000
run-wasm-tests:
name: Run wasm tests
strategy:

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@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
name: Check Onboarding KCL
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize]
paths:
- 'src/lib/exampleKcl.ts'
- 'public/kcl-samples/bracket/main.kcl'
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Comment on PR
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const message = '`public/kcl-samples/bracket/main.kcl` or `src/lib/exampleKcl.ts` has been updated in this PR, please review and update the `src/routes/onboarding`, if needed.';
const issue_number = context.payload.pull_request.number;
const owner = context.repo.owner;
const repo = context.repo.repo;
const { data: comments } = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner,
repo,
issue_number
});
const commentExists = comments.some(comment => comment.body === message);
if (!commentExists) {
// Post a comment on the PR
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner,
repo,
issue_number,
body: message,
});
}

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
name: E2E Tests
on:
push:
branches:
@ -19,15 +18,73 @@ permissions:
jobs:
prepare-wasm:
conditions:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
significant: ${{ steps.path-changes.outputs.significant }}
should-run: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run }}
# separate job on Ubuntu to build or fetch the wasm blob once on the fastest runner
runs-on: runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}/family=i7ie.2xlarge/image=ubuntu22-full-x64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Fetch the base branch
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
run: git fetch origin ${{ github.base_ref }} --depth=1
- name: Check for path changes
id: path-changes
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# Manual runs or push should run all tests.
if [[ ${{ github.event_name }} != 'pull_request' ]]; then
echo "significant=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
fi
changed_files=$(git diff --name-only origin/${{ github.base_ref }})
echo "$changed_files"
if grep -Evq '^README.md|^public/kcl-samples/|^rust/kcl-lib/tests/kcl_samples/' <<< "$changed_files" ; then
echo "significant=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "significant=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Should run
id: should-run
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# We should run when this is a scheduled run or if there are
# significant changes in the diff.
if [[ ${{ github.event_name }} == 'schedule' || ${{ steps.path-changes.outputs.significant }} == 'true' ]]; then
echo "should-run=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "should-run=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Display conditions
shell: bash
run: |
# For debugging purposes
set -euo pipefail
echo "GITHUB_REF: $GITHUB_REF"
echo "GITHUB_HEAD_REF: $GITHUB_HEAD_REF"
echo "GITHUB_BASE_REF: $GITHUB_BASE_REF"
echo "significant: ${{ steps.path-changes.outputs.significant }}"
echo "should-run: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run }}"
prepare-wasm:
# separate job on Ubuntu to build or fetch the wasm blob once on the fastest runner
runs-on: runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}/family=i7ie.2xlarge/image=ubuntu22-full-x64
needs: conditions
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
- id: filter
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
name: Check for Rust changes
uses: dorny/paths-filter@v3
with:
@ -36,16 +93,18 @@ jobs:
- 'rust/**'
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm install
- name: Download Wasm cache
- name: Download Wasm Cache
id: download-wasm
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'schedule' && steps.filter.outputs.rust == 'false' }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && github.event_name != 'schedule' && steps.filter.outputs.rust == 'false' }}
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v7
continue-on-error: true
with:
@ -55,8 +114,9 @@ jobs:
branch: main
path: rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- name: Build Wasm condition
- name: Build WASM condition
id: wasm
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: |
set -euox pipefail
# Build wasm if this is a scheduled run, there are Rust changes, or
@ -68,48 +128,47 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Use correct Rust toolchain
if: ${{ steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
shell: bash
run: |
[ -e rust-toolchain.toml ] || cp rust/rust-toolchain.toml ./
- name: Install Rust
if: ${{ steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
- name: Install rust
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false # Configured below.
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
if: ${{ steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Use Rust cache
if: ${{ steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
- name: Rust Cache
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: './rust'
- name: Build Wasm
if: ${{ steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.wasm.outputs.should-build-wasm == 'true' }}
shell: bash
run: npm run build:wasm
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
with:
name: prepared-wasm
path: |
rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg/kcl_wasm_lib*
snapshots:
needs: [prepare-wasm]
name: playwright:snapshots:ubuntu
runs-on: runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}/family=i7ie.2xlarge/image=ubuntu22-full-x64
name: e2e:snapshots
needs: [conditions, prepare-wasm]
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v1
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_ID }}
@ -117,13 +176,16 @@ jobs:
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
with:
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
name: prepared-wasm
- name: Copy prepared Wasm
- name: Copy prepared wasm
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
@ -131,24 +193,34 @@ jobs:
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
id: deps-install
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm install
- name: Download browser cache
- name: Cache Playwright Browsers
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cache/ms-playwright/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-playwright-${{ hashFiles('package-lock.json') }}
- name: Install browsers
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm run playwright install --with-deps
- name: npm run test:snapshots
- name: build web
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm run tronb:vite:dev
- name: Run ubuntu/chrome snapshots
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
uses: nick-fields/retry@v3.0.2
with:
shell: bash
@ -161,23 +233,10 @@ jobs:
TAB_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_KEY }}
CI_COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
CI_PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
CI_SUITE: e2e:snapshots
TARGET: web
- name: Update snapshots
if: always()
run: npm run test:snapshots -- --last-failed --update-snapshots
env:
token: ${{ secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV }}
TAB_API_URL: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_URL }}
TAB_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_KEY }}
CI_COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
CI_PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
CI_SUITE: e2e:snapshots
TARGET: web
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() && (success() || failure()) }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && !cancelled() && (success() || failure()) }}
with:
name: playwright-report-ubuntu-snapshot-${{ github.sha }}
path: playwright-report/
@ -185,19 +244,20 @@ jobs:
retention-days: 30
overwrite: true
- name: Check diff
if: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' }}
- name: Check for changes
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' }}
shell: bash
id: git-check
run: |
git add e2e/playwright/snapshot-tests.spec.ts-snapshots e2e/playwright/snapshots
if git status | grep --quiet "Changes to be committed"
if git status | grep -q "Changes to be committed"
then echo "modified=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else echo "modified=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Commit changes
if: ${{ steps.git-check.outputs.modified == 'true' }}
- name: Commit changes, if any
# TODO: find a more reliable way to detect visual changes
if: ${{ false && needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.git-check.outputs.modified == 'true' }}
shell: bash
run: |
git add e2e/playwright/snapshot-tests.spec.ts-snapshots e2e/playwright/snapshots
@ -207,100 +267,16 @@ jobs:
git fetch origin
echo ${{ github.head_ref }}
git checkout ${{ github.head_ref }}
git commit --message "Update snapshots" || true
git commit -m "A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛" || true
git push
git push origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
web:
needs: [prepare-wasm]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- os: "runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}/family=i7ie.2xlarge/image=ubuntu22-full-x64"
- os: namespace-profile-macos-8-cores
- os: windows-latest-8-cores
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
name: e2e:web (${{ contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') && 'ubuntu' || (contains(matrix.os, 'windows') && 'windows' || 'macos') }})
electron:
needs: [conditions, prepare-wasm]
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
OS_NAME: ${{ contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') && 'ubuntu' || (contains(matrix.os, 'windows') && 'windows' || 'macos') }}
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
name: prepared-wasm
- name: Copy prepared Wasm
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
mkdir rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install
- name: Download browser cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cache/ms-playwright/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-playwright-${{ hashFiles('package-lock.json') }}
- name: Install browsers
run: npm run playwright install --with-deps
- name: Start Vector
if: ${{ !contains(matrix.os, 'windows') }}
run: .github/ci-cd-scripts/start-vector-${{ env.OS_NAME }}.sh
env:
GH_ACTIONS_AXIOM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_ACTIONS_AXIOM_TOKEN }}
OS_NAME: ${{ env.OS_NAME }}
- name: npm run test:e2e:web
uses: nick-fields/retry@v3.0.2
with:
shell: bash
command: npm run test:e2e:web
timeout_minutes: 5
max_attempts: 5
env:
token: ${{ secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV }}
TAB_API_URL: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_URL }}
TAB_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_KEY }}
CI_COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
CI_PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
CI_SUITE: e2e:web
TARGET: web
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() && (success() || failure()) }}
with:
path: playwright-report/
include-hidden-files: true
retention-days: 30
overwrite: true
desktop:
needs: [prepare-wasm]
name: playwright:electron:${{ contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') && 'ubuntu' || (contains(matrix.os, 'windows') && 'windows' || 'macos') }} (shard ${{ matrix.shardIndex }})
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@ -332,28 +308,21 @@ jobs:
shardTotal: 8
- os: namespace-profile-macos-8-cores
shardIndex: 1
shardTotal: 2
- os: namespace-profile-macos-8-cores
shardIndex: 2
shardTotal: 2
shardTotal: 1
- os: windows-latest-8-cores
shardIndex: 1
shardTotal: 2
- os: windows-latest-8-cores
shardIndex: 2
shardTotal: 2
shardTotal: 1
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
name: e2e:desktop (${{ contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') && 'ubuntu' || (contains(matrix.os, 'windows') && 'windows' || 'macos') }}, shard ${{ matrix.shardIndex }})
env:
OS_NAME: ${{ contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') && 'ubuntu' || (contains(matrix.os, 'windows') && 'windows' || 'macos') }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
name: prepared-wasm
- name: Copy prepared Wasm
- name: Copy prepared wasm
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
@ -361,44 +330,49 @@ jobs:
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
id: deps-install
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm install
- name: Download browser cache
- name: Cache Playwright Browsers
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cache/ms-playwright/
key: ${{ runner.os }}-playwright-${{ hashFiles('package-lock.json') }}
- name: Install browsers
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm run playwright install --with-deps
- name: Build web
if: needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true'
run: npm run tronb:vite:dev
- name: Start Vector
if: ${{ !contains(matrix.os, 'windows') }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && !contains(matrix.os, 'windows') }}
run: .github/ci-cd-scripts/start-vector-${{ env.OS_NAME }}.sh
env:
GH_ACTIONS_AXIOM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_ACTIONS_AXIOM_TOKEN }}
OS_NAME: ${{ env.OS_NAME }}
- name: Build app
run: npm run tronb:vite:dev
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() && (success() || failure()) }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && !cancelled() && (success() || failure()) }}
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: test-results-${{ env.OS_NAME }}-${{ matrix.shardIndex }}-${{ github.sha }}
path: test-results/
- name: npm run test:e2e:desktop
- name: Run playwright/electron flow (with retries)
id: retry
if: ${{ !cancelled() && steps.deps-install.outcome == 'success' }}
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && !cancelled() && steps.deps-install.outcome == 'success' }}
uses: nick-fields/retry@v3.0.2
with:
shell: bash
@ -412,11 +386,10 @@ jobs:
TAB_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.TAB_API_KEY }}
CI_COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
CI_PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
CI_SUITE: e2e:desktop
TARGET: desktop
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && always() }}
with:
name: test-results-${{ env.OS_NAME }}-${{ matrix.shardIndex }}-${{ github.sha }}
path: test-results/
@ -425,7 +398,7 @@ jobs:
overwrite: true
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
if: ${{ needs.conditions.outputs.should-run == 'true' && always() }}
with:
name: playwright-report-${{ env.OS_NAME }}-${{ matrix.shardIndex }}-${{ github.sha }}
path: playwright-report/

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@ -21,11 +21,14 @@ on:
- '**.rs'
- .github/workflows/kcl-language-server.yml
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
@ -35,9 +38,10 @@ env:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.15
CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER: aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc
CARGO_TARGET_ARM_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNUEABIHF_LINKER: arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
jobs:
test:
name: kcl-language-server (vscode tests)
name: vscode tests
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@ -73,7 +77,8 @@ jobs:
include:
- os: windows-latest
target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
code-target: win32-x64
code-target:
win32-x64
#- os: windows-latest
#target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
#code-target:
@ -83,7 +88,8 @@ jobs:
#code-target: win32-arm64
- os: ubuntu-latest
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
code-target: linux-x64
code-target:
linux-x64
#- os: ubuntu-latest
#target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
#code-target: linux-arm64
@ -99,33 +105,41 @@ jobs:
- os: macos-latest
target: aarch64-apple-darwin
code-target: darwin-arm64
name: kcl-language-server build-release (${{ matrix.target }})
name: build-release (${{ matrix.target }})
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
container: ${{ matrix.container }}
env:
RA_TARGET: ${{ matrix.target }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: ${{ env.FETCH_DEPTH }}
- name: Use correct Rust toolchain
shell: bash
run: |
rm rust/rust-toolchain.toml
- name: Install rust
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: rust
components: rust-src
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: Install Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
- name: Update apt repositories
if: matrix.target == 'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu' || matrix.target == 'arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf' || matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
run: sudo apt-get update
- if: ${{ matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' }}
name: Install deps
shell: bash
@ -150,53 +164,64 @@ jobs:
zlib1g-dev
cargo install cross
- name: Install AArch64 target toolchain
if: matrix.target == 'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: sudo apt-get install gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu
- name: Install ARM target toolchain
if: matrix.target == 'arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf'
run: sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf
- name: build
run: |
cd rust
cargo kcl-language-server-release build --client-patch-version ${{ github.run_number }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
# npm will symlink which will cause issues w tarballing later
yarn install
- name: Package Extension (release)
if: startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags/')
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce package --yarn -o "../build/kcl-language-server-${{ matrix.code-target }}.vsix" --target ${{ matrix.code-target }}
- name: Package Extension (nightly)
if: startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags/') == false
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce package --yarn -o "../build/kcl-language-server-${{ matrix.code-target }}.vsix" --target ${{ matrix.code-target }} --pre-release
- name: remove server
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
rm -rf server
- name: Package Extension (no server, release)
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' && startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags/')
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce package --yarn -o ../build/kcl-language-server-no-server.vsix
- name: Package Extension (no server, nightly)
if: matrix.target == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu' && startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags/') == false
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce package --yarn -o ../build/kcl-language-server-no-server.vsix --pre-release
- name: Upload artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-${{ matrix.target }}
path: ./rust/build
build-release-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl:
name: kcl-language-server build-release (x86_64-unknown-linux-musl)
name: build-release (x86_64-unknown-linux-musl)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
RA_TARGET: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
@ -206,6 +231,7 @@ jobs:
image: alpine:latest
volumes:
- /usr/local/cargo/registry:/usr/local/cargo/registry
steps:
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
@ -219,46 +245,55 @@ jobs:
nodejs \
npm \
yarn
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: ${{ env.FETCH_DEPTH }}
- name: Use correct Rust toolchain
shell: bash
run: |
rm rust/rust-toolchain.toml
- name: Install rust
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: rust
components: rust-src
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: build
run: |
cd rust
cargo kcl-language-server-release build --client-patch-version ${{ github.run_number }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
# npm will symlink which will cause issues w tarballing later
yarn install
- name: Package Extension (release)
if: startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags/')
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce package --yarn -o "../build/kcl-language-server-alpine-x64.vsix" --target alpine-x64
- name: Package Extension (release)
if: startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags/') == false
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce package --yarn -o "../build/kcl-language-server-alpine-x64.vsix" --target alpine-x64 --pre-release
- name: Upload artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
path: ./rust/build
publish:
name: kcl-language-server (publish)
name: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: ["build-release", "build-release-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl"]
if: startsWith(github.event.ref, 'refs/tags')
@ -266,17 +301,22 @@ jobs:
contents: write
steps:
- run: echo "TAG=${GITHUB_REF#refs/*/}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: 'echo "TAG: $TAG"'
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: ${{ env.FETCH_DEPTH }}
- name: Install Nodejs
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: ".nvmrc"
- run: echo "HEAD_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: 'echo "HEAD_SHA: $HEAD_SHA"'
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-aarch64-apple-darwin
@ -304,7 +344,8 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: release-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
path: rust/build
path:
rust/build
#- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
#with:
#name: release-i686-pc-windows-msvc
@ -315,18 +356,21 @@ jobs:
#name: release-aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
#path: rust/build
- run: ls -al ./rust/build
- name: Publish Release
uses: ./.github/actions/github-release
with:
files: "rust/build/*"
name: ${{ env.TAG }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: move files to dir for upload
shell: bash
run: |
cd rust
mkdir -p releases/language-server/${{ env.TAG }}
cp -r build/* releases/language-server/${{ env.TAG }}
- name: "Authenticate to Google Cloud"
uses: "google-github-actions/auth@v2.1.8"
with:
@ -341,12 +385,15 @@ jobs:
with:
path: rust/releases
destination: dl.kittycad.io
- run: rm rust/build/kcl-language-server-no-server.vsix
- name: Publish Extension (Code Marketplace, release)
# token from https://dev.azure.com/kcl-language-server/
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server
npx vsce publish --pat ${{ secrets.VSCE_PAT }} --packagePath ../build/kcl-language-server-*.vsix
- name: Publish Extension (OpenVSX, release)
run: |
cd rust/kcl-language-server

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
# maturin generate-ci github
#
name: kcl-python-bindings
on:
push:
branches:
@ -26,14 +27,16 @@ on:
- '**.rs'
- .github/workflows/kcl-python-bindings.yml
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
linux-x86_64:
name: kcl-python-bindings (linux-x86_64)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@ -55,8 +58,8 @@ jobs:
with:
name: wheels-linux-x86_64
path: rust/kcl-python-bindings/dist
windows:
name: kcl-python-bindings (windows)
runs-on: windows-16-cores
strategy:
matrix:
@ -81,8 +84,8 @@ jobs:
with:
name: wheels-windows-${{ matrix.target }}
path: rust/kcl-python-bindings/dist
macos:
name: kcl-python-bindings (macos)
runs-on: macos-latest
strategy:
matrix:
@ -107,8 +110,8 @@ jobs:
with:
name: wheels-macos-${{ matrix.target }}
path: rust/kcl-python-bindings/dist
test:
name: kcl-python-bindings (test)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@ -124,8 +127,8 @@ jobs:
env:
KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV }}
ZOO_HOST: https://api.dev.zoo.dev
sdist:
name: kcl-python-bindings (sdist)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@ -148,6 +151,7 @@ jobs:
with:
name: wheels-sdist
path: rust/kcl-python-bindings/dist
release:
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest

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@ -28,7 +28,53 @@ jobs:
- run: npm run fmt:check
npm-build-wasm:
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-wasm.yml
# Build the wasm blob once on the fastest runner.
runs-on: runs-on=${{ github.run_id }}/family=i7ie.2xlarge/image=ubuntu22-full-x64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install
- name: Use correct Rust toolchain
shell: bash
run: |
[ -e rust-toolchain.toml ] || cp rust/rust-toolchain.toml ./
- name: Install rust
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false # Configured below.
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Rust Cache
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: './rust'
- name: Build Wasm
shell: bash
run: npm run build:wasm
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: prepared-wasm
path: |
rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg/kcl_wasm_lib*
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: prepared-ts-rs-bindings
path: |
rust/kcl-lib/bindings/*
npm-tsc:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -127,3 +173,116 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Run codespell
uses: crate-ci/typos@v1.32.0
npm-unit-test-kcl-samples:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: npm-build-wasm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- run: npm install
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Download all artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- name: Copy prepared wasm
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
mkdir rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- name: Copy prepared ts-rs bindings
run: |
ls -R prepared-ts-rs-bindings
mkdir rust/kcl-lib/bindings
cp -r prepared-ts-rs-bindings/* rust/kcl-lib/bindings/
- run: npm run simpleserver:bg
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
- name: Install Chromium Browser
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
run: npm run playwright install chromium --with-deps
- name: run unit tests for kcl samples
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
run: npm run test:unit:kcl-samples
env:
VITE_KC_DEV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV }}
npm-unit-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: npm-build-wasm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- run: npm install
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Download all artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- name: Copy prepared wasm
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
mkdir rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- name: Copy prepared ts-rs bindings
run: |
ls -R prepared-ts-rs-bindings
mkdir rust/kcl-lib/bindings
cp -r prepared-ts-rs-bindings/* rust/kcl-lib/bindings/
- run: npm run simpleserver:bg
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
- name: Install Chromium Browser
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
run: npm run playwright install chromium --with-deps
- name: Run unit tests
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
run: xvfb-run -a npm run test:unit
env:
VITE_KC_DEV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV }}
- name: Check for changes
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
id: git-check
run: |
git add src/lang/std/artifactMapGraphs
if git status src/lang/std/artifactMapGraphs | grep -q "Changes to be committed"
then echo "modified=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else echo "modified=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Commit changes, if any
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' && steps.git-check.outputs.modified == 'true' }}
run: |
git config --local user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config --local user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git remote set-url origin https://${{ github.actor }}:${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}@github.com/${{ github.repository }}.git
git fetch origin
echo ${{ github.head_ref }}
git checkout ${{ github.head_ref }}
# TODO when webkit works on ubuntu remove the os part of the commit message
git commit -am "Look at this (photo)Graph *in the voice of Nickelback*" || true
git push
git push origin ${{ github.head_ref }}

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@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
name: tag-nightly
permissions:
contents: write
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 4 * * *'
# Daily at 04:00 AM UTC
# Will checkout the last commit from the default branch (main as of 2023-10-04)
jobs:
tag-nightly:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MODELING_APP_GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
- run: npm install
- name: Push tag
run: |
VERSION_NO_V=$(date +'%-y.%-m.%-d')
TAG="nightly-v$VERSION_NO_V"
git config --local user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config --local user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git tag $TAG
git push origin tag $TAG

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name: Unit Tests
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches:
- main
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
actions: read
jobs:
npm-build-wasm:
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-wasm.yml
npm-test-unit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: npm-build-wasm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- run: npm install
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Download all artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- name: Copy prepared wasm
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
mkdir rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- name: Copy prepared ts-rs bindings
run: |
ls -R prepared-ts-rs-bindings
mkdir rust/kcl-lib/bindings
cp -r prepared-ts-rs-bindings/* rust/kcl-lib/bindings/
- run: npm run simpleserver:bg
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
- name: Install Chromium Browser
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
run: npm run playwright install chromium --with-deps
- name: Run unit tests
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
run: xvfb-run -a npm run test:unit
env:
VITE_KC_DEV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN_DEV }}
- name: Check for changes
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
id: git-check
run: |
git add src/lang/std/artifactMapGraphs
if git status src/lang/std/artifactMapGraphs | grep -q "Changes to be committed"
then echo "modified=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else echo "modified=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Commit changes, if any
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'release' && github.event_name != 'schedule' && steps.git-check.outputs.modified == 'true' }}
run: |
git config --local user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config --local user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git remote set-url origin https://${{ github.actor }}:${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}@github.com/${{ github.repository }}.git
git fetch origin
echo ${{ github.head_ref }}
git checkout ${{ github.head_ref }}
# TODO when webkit works on ubuntu remove the os part of the commit message
git commit -am "Look at this (photo)Graph *in the voice of Nickelback*" || true
git push
git push origin ${{ github.head_ref }}
npm-test-unit-components:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: npm-build-wasm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
cache: 'npm'
- run: npm install
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@d4635f2de61c8b8104d59cd4aede2060638378cc
with:
tool: wasm-pack
- name: Download all artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- name: Copy prepared wasm
run: |
ls -R prepared-wasm
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public
mkdir rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
cp prepared-wasm/kcl_wasm_lib* rust/kcl-wasm-lib/pkg
- name: Copy prepared ts-rs bindings
run: |
ls -R prepared-ts-rs-bindings
mkdir rust/kcl-lib/bindings
cp -r prepared-ts-rs-bindings/* rust/kcl-lib/bindings/
- name: Run component tests
run: npm run test:unit:components

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@ -58,8 +58,6 @@ trace.zip
/public/kcl-samples/.github
/public/kcl-samples/screenshots/main.kcl
/public/kcl-samples/step/main.kcl
/public/kcl-samples/internal
/rust/kcl-lib/tests/kcl_samples/internal
/test-results/
/playwright-report/
/blob-report/

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
npm run fmt

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@ -122,29 +122,33 @@ https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/new
#### 2. Push a new tag
Decide on a `v`-prefixed semver `VERSION` (e.g. `v1.2.3`) with the team and tag the repo on the latest main:
Create a new tag and push it to the repo. The `semantic-release.sh` script will automatically bump the minor part, which we use the most. For instance going from `v0.27.0` to `v0.28.0`.
```
git tag $VERSION --message=""
git push origin $VERSION
VERSION=$(./scripts/semantic-release.sh)
git tag $VERSION
git push origin --tags
```
This will trigger the `build-apps` workflow to set the version, build & sign the apps, and generate release files.
This will trigger the `build-apps` workflow, set the version, build & sign the apps, and generate release files as well as updater-test artifacts.
The workflow should be listed right away [in this list](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/actions/workflows/build-apps.yml?query=event%3Apush).
The workflow should be listed right away [in this list](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/actions/workflows/build-apps.yml?query=event%3Apush)).
#### 3. Manually test artifacts
##### Release builds
The release builds can be found under the `out-{arch}-{platform}` zip files, at the very bottom of the `build-apps` summary page for the workflow (triggered by the tag in step 2).
The release builds can be found under the `out-{arch}-{platform}` zip files, at the very bottom of the `build-apps` summary page for the workflow (triggered by the tag in 2.).
Manually test against [this list](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/3588) across Windows, MacOS, Linux and posting results as comments in the issue.
Manually test against this [list](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/3588) across Windows, MacOS, Linux and posting results as comments in the issue.
A prompt should show up asking for a downgrade to the last release version. Running through that at the end of testing
and making sure the current release candidate has the ability to be updated to what electron-updater points to is critical,
but what is actually being downloaded and installed isn't.
If the prompt doesn't show up, start the app in command line to grab the electron-updater logs. This is likely an issue with the current build that needs addressing.
##### Updater-test builds
The other `build-apps` output in the release `build-apps` workflow (triggered by 2.) is `updater-test-{arch}-{platform}`. It's a semi-automated process: for macOS, Windows, and Linux, download the corresponding updater-test artifact file, install the app, run it, expect an updater prompt to a dummy v0.255.255, install it and check that the app comes back at that version.
The only difference with these builds is that they point to a different update location on the release bucket, with this dummy v0.255.255 always available. This helps ensuring that the version we release will be able to update to the next one available.
If the prompt doesn't show up, start the app in command line to grab the electron-updater logs. This is likely an issue with the current build that needs addressing (or the updater-test location in the storage bucket).
```
# Windows (PowerShell)
@ -157,20 +161,15 @@ If the prompt doesn't show up, start the app in command line to grab the electro
./Zoo Design Studio-{version}-{arch}-linux.AppImage
```
#### 4. Bump the KCL version
#### 4. Publish the release
Follow the instructions [here](./rust/README.md) to publish new crates.
This ensures that the KCL accepted by the app is also accepted by the CLI.
Head over to https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/releases/new, pick the newly created tag and type it in the _Release title_ field as well.
#### 5. Publish the release
Hit _Generate release notes_ as a starting point to discuss the changelog in the issue. Once done, make sure _Set as the latest release_ is checked, and hit _Publish release_.
Head over to https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/releases/new, pick the newly created tag and type it in the **Release title** field as well.
A new `publish-apps-release` will kick in and you should be able to find it [here](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/actions?query=event%3Arelease). On success, the files will be uploaded to the public bucket as well as to the GitHub release, and the announcement on Discord will be sent.
Click **Generate release notes** as a starting point to discuss the changelog in the issue. Once done, make sure **Set as the latest release** is checked, and click **Publish release**.
A new `publish-apps-release` workflow will start and you should be able to find it [here](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/actions?query=event%3Arelease). On success, the files will be uploaded to the public bucket as well as to the GitHub release, and the announcement on Discord will be sent.
#### 6. Close the issue
#### 5. Close the issue
If everything is well and the release is out to the public, the issue tracking the release shall be closed.
@ -205,7 +204,7 @@ Prepare these system dependencies:
#### Snapshot tests (Google Chrome on Ubuntu only)
Only Ubuntu and Google Chrome is supported for the set of tests evaluating screenshot snapshots.
Only Ubunu and Google Chrome is supported for the set of tests evaluating screenshot snapshots.
If you don't run Ubuntu locally or in a VM, you may use a GitHub Codespace.
```
npm run playwright -- install chrome
@ -213,21 +212,14 @@ npm run test:snapshots
```
You may use `-- --update-snapshots` as needed.
#### Desktop tests (Electron on all platforms)
#### Electron flow tests (Chromium on Ubuntu, macOS, Windows)
```
npm run playwright -- install chromium
npm run test:e2e:desktop:local
npm run test:playwright:electron:local
```
You may use `-- -g "my test"` to match specific test titles, or `-- path/to/file.spec.ts` for a test file.
#### Web tests (Google Chrome on all platforms)
```
npm run test:e2e:web
```
#### Debugger
However, if you want a debugger I recommend using VSCode and the `playwright` extension, as the above command is a cruder debugger that steps into every function call which is annoying.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Compared to other CAD software, getting Zoo Design Studio up and running is quic
## Windows
1. Download the [Zoo Design Studio installer](https://zoo.dev/design-studio/download) for Windows and for your processor type.
1. Download the [Zoo Design Studio installer](https://zoo.dev/modeling-app/download) for Windows and for your processor type.
2. Once downloaded, run the installer `Zoo Design Studio-{version}-{arch}-win.exe` which should take a few seconds.
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Compared to other CAD software, getting Zoo Design Studio up and running is quic
## macOS
1. Download the [Zoo Design Studio installer](https://zoo.dev/design-studio/download) for macOS and for your processor type.
1. Download the [Zoo Design Studio installer](https://zoo.dev/modeling-app/download) for macOS and for your processor type.
2. Once downloaded, open the disk image `Zoo Design Studio-{version}-{arch}-mac.dmg` and drag the applications to your `Applications` directory.
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Compared to other CAD software, getting Zoo Design Studio up and running is quic
## Linux
1. Download the [Zoo Design Studio installer](https://zoo.dev/design-studio/download) for Linux and for your processor type.
1. Download the [Zoo Design Studio installer](https://zoo.dev/modeling-app/download) for Linux and for your processor type.
2. Install the dependencies needed to run the [AppImage format](https://appimage.org/).
- On Ubuntu, install the FUSE library with these commands in a terminal.

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@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ endif
install: node_modules/.package-lock.json $(CARGO) $(WASM_PACK) ## Install dependencies
node_modules/.package-lock.json: package.json package-lock.json
npm prune
npm install
$(CARGO):
@ -44,15 +43,15 @@ endif
# BUILD
CARGO_SOURCES := rust/.cargo/config.toml $(wildcard rust/Cargo.*) $(wildcard rust/**/Cargo.*)
KCL_SOURCES := $(wildcard public/kcl-samples/**/*.kcl)
RUST_SOURCES := $(wildcard rust/**/*.rs)
REACT_SOURCES := $(wildcard src/*.tsx) $(wildcard src/**/*.tsx)
TYPESCRIPT_SOURCES := tsconfig.* $(wildcard src/*.ts) $(wildcard src/**/*.ts)
VITE_SOURCES := $(wildcard vite.*) $(wildcard vite/**/*.tsx)
.PHONY: build
build: install public/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm public/kcl-samples/manifest.json .vite/build/main.js
build: install public/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm .vite/build/main.js
public/kcl_wasm_lib_bg.wasm: $(CARGO_SOURCES) $(RUST_SOURCES)
ifdef WINDOWS
@ -61,9 +60,6 @@ else
npm run build:wasm:dev
endif
public/kcl-samples/manifest.json: $(KCL_SOURCES)
cd rust/kcl-lib && EXPECTORATE=overwrite cargo test generate_manifest
.vite/build/main.js: $(REACT_SOURCES) $(TYPESCRIPT_SOURCES) $(VITE_SOURCES)
npm run tronb:vite:dev
@ -111,7 +107,6 @@ test: test-unit test-e2e
.PHONY: test-unit
test-unit: install ## Run the unit tests
npm run test:rust
npm run test:unit:components
@ curl -fs localhost:3000 >/dev/null || ( echo "Error: localhost:3000 not available, 'make run-web' first" && exit 1 )
npm run test:unit
@ -120,18 +115,19 @@ test-e2e: test-e2e-$(TARGET)
.PHONY: test-e2e-web
test-e2e-web: install build ## Run the web e2e tests
@ curl -fs localhost:3000 >/dev/null || ( echo "Error: localhost:3000 not available, 'make run-web' first" && exit 1 )
ifdef E2E_GREP
npm run test:e2e:web -- --headed --grep="$(E2E_GREP)" --max-failures=$(E2E_FAILURES)
npm run chrome:test -- --headed --grep="$(E2E_GREP)" --max-failures=$(E2E_FAILURES)
else
npm run test:e2e:web -- --headed --workers='100%'
npm run chrome:test -- --headed --workers='100%'
endif
.PHONY: test-e2e-desktop
test-e2e-desktop: install build ## Run the desktop e2e tests
ifdef E2E_GREP
npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --grep="$(E2E_GREP)" --max-failures=$(E2E_FAILURES)
npm run test:playwright:electron -- --grep="$(E2E_GREP)" --max-failures=$(E2E_FAILURES)
else
npm run test:e2e:desktop -- --workers='100%'
npm run test:playwright:electron -- --workers='100%'
endif
###############################################################################

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Zoo Design Studio
[zoo.dev/design-studio](https://zoo.dev/design-studio)
[zoo.dev/modeling-app](https://zoo.dev/modeling-app)
A CAD application from the future, brought to you by the [Zoo team](https://zoo.dev).
@ -34,14 +34,20 @@ The 3D view in Design Studio is just a video stream from our hosted geometry eng
- WebSockets (via [KittyCAD TS client](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.ts))
- Code Editor
- [CodeMirror](https://codemirror.net/)
- [Custom WASM LSP Server](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/tree/main/rust/kcl-lib/src/lsp/kcl)
- Custom WASM LSP Server
- Modeling
- [KittyCAD TypeScript client](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.ts)
## Get Started
We recommend downloading the latest application binary from our [website](https://zoo.dev/design-studio/download). If you don't see your platform or architecture supported there, please file an issue. See the [installation guide](INSTALL.md) for additional instructions.
We recommend downloading the latest application binary from our [releases](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/releases) page. If you don't see your platform or architecture supported there, please file an issue.
If you'd like to try out upcoming changes sooner, you can also download those from our [nightly releases](https://zoo.dev/modeling-app/download/nightly) page.
## Developing
Finally, if you'd like to run a development build or contribute to the project, please visit our [contributor guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started. To contribute to the KittyCAD Language, see the dedicated [readme](rust/kcl-lib/README.md) for KCL.
Finally, if you'd like to run a development build or contribute to the project, please visit our [contributor guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started.
## KCL
To contribute to the KittyCAD Language, see the [README](https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/tree/main/rust/kcl-lib) for KCL.

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@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ THRE = "THRE" # Weird bug that wrongly detects THREEjs as a typo
nwo = "nwo" # don't know what this is about tbh
"ot" = "ot" # some abbreviation, idk what
"oe" = "oe" # some abbreviation, idk what
"colinear" = "colinear" # some engine shit, kidding
[default]
extend-ignore-identifiers-re = [

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@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
---
title: "Arrays and ranges"
excerpt: "Documentation of the KCL language for the Zoo Design Studio."
layout: manual
---
Arrays are sequences of values.
Arrays can be written out as *array literals* using a sequence of expressions surrounded by square brackets, e.g., `['hello', 'world']` is an array of strings, `[x, x + 1, x + 2]` is an array of numbers (assuming `x` is a number), `[]` is an empty array, and `['hello', 42, true]` is a mixed array.
A value in an array can be accessed by indexing using square brackets where the index is a number, for example, `arr[0]`, `arr[42]`, `arr[i]` (where `arr` is an array and `i` is a (whole) number).
There are some useful functions for working with arrays in the standard library, see [std::array](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-array) for details.
## Array types
Arrays have their own types: `[T]` where `T` is the type of the elements of the array, for example, `[string]` means an array of `string`s and `[any]` means an array of any values.
Array types can also include length information: `[T; n]` denotes an array of length `n` (where `n` is a number literal) and `[T; n+]` denotes an array whose length is at least `n`. The common case for that is `[T; 1+]`, i.e., a non-empty array. E.g., `[string; 1+]` and `[number(mm); 3]` are valid array types.
## Ranges
Ranges are a succinct way to create an array of sequential numbers. The syntax is `[start .. end]` where `start` and `end` evaluate to whole numbers (integers). Ranges are inclusive of the start and end. The end must be greater than the start. A range which is exclusive of its end is written with `<end`. Examples:
```kcl,norun
[0..3] // [0, 1, 2, 3]
[3..10] // [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
[3..<10] // [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
x = 2
[x..x+1] // [2, 3]
```
The units of the start and end numbers must be the same and the result inherits those units.

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@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
---
title: "Importing geometry from other CAD systems"
excerpt: "Documentation of the KCL language for the Zoo Design Studio."
layout: manual
---
`import` can also be used to import files from other CAD systems. The format of the statement is the
same as for KCL files. You can only import the whole file, not items from it. E.g.,
```norun
import "tests/inputs/cube.obj"
// Use `cube` just like a KCL object.
```
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.sldprt" as cube
// Use `cube` just like a KCL object.
```
For formats lacking unit data (such as STL, OBJ, or PLY files), the default
unit of measurement is millimeters. Alternatively you may specify the unit
by using an attribute. Likewise, you can also specify a coordinate system. E.g.,
```kcl
@(lengthUnit = ft, coords = opengl)
import "tests/inputs/cube.obj"
```
When importing a GLTF file, the bin file will be imported as well.
Import paths are relative to the current project directory. Imports currently only work when
using the native Design Studio, not in the browser.
### Supported values
File formats: `fbx`, `gltf`/`glb`, `obj`+, `ply`+, `sldprt`, `step`/`stp`, `stl`+. (Those marked with a
'+' support customising the length unit and coordinate system).
Length units: `mm` (the default), `cm`, `m`, `inch`, `ft`, `yd`.
Coordinate systems:
- `zoo` (the default), forward: -Y, up: +Z, handedness: right
- `opengl`, forward: +Z, up: +Y, handedness: right
- `vulkan`, forward: +Z, up: -Y, handedness: left
---
## Performance deepdive for foreignfile imports
Parallelized foreignfile imports now let you overlap file reads, initialization,
and rendering. To maximize throughput, you need to understand the three distinct
stages—reading, initializing (background render start), and invocation (blocking)
—and structure your code to defer blocking operations until the end.
### Foreign import execution stages
1. **Import (Read / Initialization) Stage**
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube
```
- Reads the file from disk and makes its API available.
- Starts engine rendering but **does not block** your script.
- This kickstarts the render pipeline while you keep executing other code.
2. **Invocation (Blocking) Stage**
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube
cube
|> translate(z=10) // ← blocks here only
```
- Any method call (e.g., `translate`, `scale`, `rotate`) waits for the background render to finish before applying transformations.
### Best practices
#### 1. Defer blocking calls
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube // 1) Read / Background render starts
// --- perform other operations and calculations here ---
cube
|> translate(z=10) // 2) Blocks only here
```
#### 2. Split heavy work into separate modules
Place computationally expensive or IOheavy work into its own module so it can render in parallel while `main.kcl` continues.
#### Future improvements
Upcoming releases will autoanalyse dependencies and only block when truly necessary. Until then, explicit deferral will give you the best performance.

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ excerpt: "Documentation of the KCL language for the Zoo Design Studio."
layout: manual
---
This is a reference for KCL. If you are learning KCL, you may prefer the [guide](https://zoo.dev/docs/kcl-book/intro.html) which explains
things in a more tutorial fashion. See also our documentation of the [standard library](/docs/kcl-std).
This is a reference for KCL. If you are learning KCL, you may prefer the [guide]() which explains
things in a more tutorial fashion.
## Topics
@ -14,9 +14,7 @@ things in a more tutorial fashion. See also our documentation of the [standard l
* [Values and types](/docs/kcl-lang/types)
* [Numeric types and units](/docs/kcl-lang/numeric)
* [Functions](/docs/kcl-lang/functions)
* [Arrays and ranges](/docs/kcl-lang/arrays)
* [Projects and modules](/docs/kcl-lang/modules)
* [Projects, modules, and imports](/docs/kcl-lang/modules)
* [Attributes](/docs/kcl-lang/attributes)
* [Importing geometry from other CAD systems](/docs/kcl-lang/foreign-imports)
* [Settings](/docs/kcl-lang/settings)
* [Known Issues](/docs/kcl-lang/known-issues)

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
title: "Projects and modules"
title: "Modules"
excerpt: "Documentation of the KCL language for the Zoo Design Studio."
layout: manual
---
@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ import increment from "util.kcl"
answer = increment(41)
```
Imported files _must_ be in the same project so that units are uniform across
modules. This means that it must be in the same directory.
Import statements must be at the top-level of a file. It is not allowed to have
an `import` statement inside a function or in the body of an ifelse.
@ -55,9 +58,6 @@ Imported symbols can be renamed for convenience or to avoid name collisions.
import increment as inc, decrement as dec from "util.kcl"
```
You can import files from the current directory or from subdirectories, but if importing from a
subdirectory you can only import `main.kcl`.
---
## Functions vs `clone`
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ You can also import the whole module. This is useful if you want to use the
result of a module as a variable, like a part.
```norun
import "cube.kcl"
import "tests/inputs/cube.kcl" as cube
cube
|> translate(x=10)
```
@ -229,19 +229,6 @@ The final statement is what's important because it's the return value of the
entire module. The module is expected to return a single object that can be used
as a variable by the file that imports it.
The name of the file or subdirectory is used as the name of the variable within the importing program.
If you want to use a different name, you can do so by using the `as` keyword:
```kcl,norun
import "cube.kcl" // Introduces a new variable called `cube`.
import "cube.kcl" as block // Introduces a new variable called `block`.
import "cube/main.kcl" // Introduces a new variable called `cube`.
import "cube/main.kcl" as block // Introduces a new variable called `block`.
```
If the filename includes hyphens (`-`) or starts with an underscore (`_`), then you must specify a
variable name.
---
## Multiple instances of the same import
@ -254,7 +241,7 @@ If you want to have multiple instances of the same object, you can use the
[`clone`](/docs/kcl/clone) function. This will render a new instance of the object in memory.
```norun
import cube from "cube.kcl"
import cube from "tests/inputs/cube.kcl"
cube
|> translate(x=10)
@ -270,10 +257,109 @@ separate objects in memory, and can be manipulated independently.
Here is an example with a file from another CAD system:
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step"
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube
cube
|> translate(x=10)
clone(cube)
|> translate(x=20)
```
---
## Importing files from other CAD systems
`import` can also be used to import files from other CAD systems. The format of the statement is the
same as for KCL files. You can only import the whole file, not items from it. E.g.,
```norun
import "tests/inputs/cube.obj"
// Use `cube` just like a KCL object.
```
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.sldprt" as cube
// Use `cube` just like a KCL object.
```
For formats lacking unit data (such as STL, OBJ, or PLY files), the default
unit of measurement is millimeters. Alternatively you may specify the unit
by using an attribute. Likewise, you can also specify a coordinate system. E.g.,
```kcl
@(lengthUnit = ft, coords = opengl)
import "tests/inputs/cube.obj"
```
When importing a GLTF file, the bin file will be imported as well.
Import paths are relative to the current project directory. Imports currently only work when
using the native Design Studio, not in the browser.
### Supported values
File formats: `fbx`, `gltf`/`glb`, `obj`+, `ply`+, `sldprt`, `step`/`stp`, `stl`+. (Those marked with a
'+' support customising the length unit and coordinate system).
Length units: `mm` (the default), `cm`, `m`, `inch`, `ft`, `yd`.
Coordinate systems:
- `zoo` (the default), forward: -Y, up: +Z, handedness: right
- `opengl`, forward: +Z, up: +Y, handedness: right
- `vulkan`, forward: +Z, up: -Y, handedness: left
---
## Performance deepdive for foreignfile imports
Parallelized foreignfile imports now let you overlap file reads, initialization,
and rendering. To maximize throughput, you need to understand the three distinct
stages—reading, initializing (background render start), and invocation (blocking)
—and structure your code to defer blocking operations until the end.
### Foreign import execution stages
1. **Import (Read / Initialization) Stage**
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube
```
- Reads the file from disk and makes its API available.
- Starts engine rendering but **does not block** your script.
- This kickstarts the render pipeline while you keep executing other code.
2. **Invocation (Blocking) Stage**
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube
cube
|> translate(z=10) // ← blocks here only
```
- Any method call (e.g., `translate`, `scale`, `rotate`) waits for the background render to finish before applying transformations.
### Best practices
#### 1. Defer blocking calls
```kcl
import "tests/inputs/cube.step" as cube // 1) Read / Background render starts
// --- perform other operations and calculations here ---
cube
|> translate(z=10) // 2) Blocks only here
```
#### 2. Split heavy work into separate modules
Place computationally expensive or IOheavy work into its own module so it can render in parallel while `main.kcl` continues.
#### Future improvements
Upcoming releases will autoanalyse dependencies and only block when truly necessary. Until then, explicit deferral will give you the best performance.

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You can also use `number(Length)`, `number(Angle)`, or `number(Count)`. These types mean a number with any length, angle, or unitless (count) units, respectively (note that `number(_)` and `number(Count)` are equivalent since there is only one kind of unitless-ness).
Using just `number` means accepting any kind of number, even where the units are unknown by KCL.
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Currently you cannot redeclare a constant.
## Arrays
An array is defined with `[]` braces. What is inside the brackets can
be of any type. For example, the following is completely valid:
```
myArray = ["thing", 2, false]
```
If you want to get a value from an array you can use the index like so:
`myArray[0]`.
## Objects
@ -28,8 +40,8 @@ An object is defined with `{}` braces. Here is an example object:
myObj = { a = 0, b = "thing" }
```
To get the property of an object, you can call `myObj.a`, which in the above
example returns 0.
We support two different ways of getting properties from objects, you can call
`myObj.a` or `myObj["a"]` both work.
## `ImportedGeometry`

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@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ arc(
angleStart?: number,
angleEnd?: number,
radius?: number,
diameter?: number,
interiorAbsolute?: Point2d,
endAbsolute?: Point2d,
tag?: TagDeclarator,
@ -31,8 +30,7 @@ Unless this makes a lot of sense and feels like what you're looking for to const
| `sketch` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | Which sketch should this path be added to? | Yes |
| `angleStart` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Where along the circle should this arc start? | No |
| `angleEnd` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Where along the circle should this arc end? | No |
| `radius` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | How large should the circle be? Incompatible with `diameter`. | No |
| `diameter` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | How large should the circle be? Incompatible with `radius`. | No |
| `radius` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | How large should the circle be? | No |
| `interiorAbsolute` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | Any point between the arc's start and end? Requires `endAbsolute`. Incompatible with `angleStart` or `angleEnd` | No |
| `endAbsolute` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | Where should this arc end? Requires `interiorAbsolute`. Incompatible with `angleStart` or `angleEnd` | No |
| [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | [`TagDeclarator`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagDeclarator) | Create a new tag which refers to this line | No |

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@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Construct a circle derived from 3 points.
```kcl
circleThreePoint(
@sketchOrSurface: Sketch | Plane | Face,
@sketchSurfaceOrGroup: Sketch | Plane | Face,
p1: Point2d,
p2: Point2d,
p3: Point2d,
tag?: tag,
tag?: TagDeclarator,
): Sketch
```
@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ circleThreePoint(
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `sketchOrSurface` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) or [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane) or [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face) | Plane or surface to sketch on. | Yes |
| `sketchSurfaceOrGroup` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) or [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane) or [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face) | Plane or surface to sketch on. | Yes |
| `p1` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | 1st point to derive the circle. | Yes |
| `p2` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | 2nd point to derive the circle. | Yes |
| `p3` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | 3rd point to derive the circle. | Yes |
| [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | Identifier for the circle to reference elsewhere. | No |
| [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | [`TagDeclarator`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagDeclarator) | Identifier for the circle to reference elsewhere. | No |
### Returns

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PI: number(_?) = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288_?
```
`PI` is a number and is technically a ratio, so you might expect it to have type `number(_)`.
However, `PI` is nearly always used for converting between different units - usually degrees to or
from radians. Therefore, `PI` is treated a bit specially by KCL and always has unknown units. This
means that if you use `PI`, you will need to give KCL some extra information about the units of numbers.
Usually you should use type ascription on the result of calculations, e.g., `(2 * PI): number(rad)`.
You might prefer to use `units::toRadians` or `units::toDegrees` to convert between angles with
different units.
### Examples

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@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
---
title: "sweep::SKETCH_PLANE"
subtitle: "Constant in std::sweep"
excerpt: "Local/relative to a position centered within the plane being sketched on"
layout: manual
---
Local/relative to a position centered within the plane being sketched on
```kcl
sweep::SKETCH_PLANE: string = 'sketchPlane'
```

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---
title: "sweep::TRAJECTORY"
subtitle: "Constant in std::sweep"
excerpt: "Local/relative to the trajectory curve"
layout: manual
---
Local/relative to the trajectory curve
```kcl
sweep::TRAJECTORY: string = 'trajectoryCurve'
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@ -1,43 +1,39 @@
---
title: "extrude"
subtitle: "Function in std::sketch"
excerpt: ""
excerpt: "Extend a 2-dimensional sketch through a third dimension in order to create new 3-dimensional volume, or if extruded into an existing volume, cut into an existing solid."
layout: manual
---
Extend a 2-dimensional sketch through a third dimension in order to create new 3-dimensional volume, or if extruded into an existing volume, cut into an existing solid.
```kcl
extrude(
@sketches: [Sketch; 1+],
length: number(Length),
@sketches: [Sketch],
length: number,
symmetric?: bool,
bidirectionalLength?: number(Length),
tagStart?: tag,
tagEnd?: tag,
): [Solid; 1+]
bidirectionalLength?: number,
tagStart?: TagDeclarator,
tagEnd?: TagDeclarator,
): [Solid]
```
Extend a 2-dimensional sketch through a third dimension in order to
create new 3-dimensional volume, or if extruded into an existing volume,cut into an existing solid.
You can provide more than one sketch to extrude, and they will all be
extruded in the same direction.
You can provide more than one sketch to extrude, and they will all be extruded in the same direction.
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `sketches` | [`[Sketch; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | Which sketch or sketches should be extruded. | Yes |
| `length` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | How far to extrude the given sketches. | Yes |
| `symmetric` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | If true, the extrusion will happen symmetrically around the sketch. Otherwise, the extrusion will happen on only one side of the sketch. | No |
| `bidirectionalLength` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | If specified, will also extrude in the opposite direction to 'distance' to the specified distance. If 'symmetric' is true, this value is ignored. | No |
| `tagStart` | [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | A named tag for the face at the start of the extrusion, i.e. the original sketch. | No |
| `tagEnd` | [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | A named tag for the face at the end of the extrusion, i.e. the new face created by extruding the original sketch. | No |
| `sketches` | [`[Sketch]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | Which sketch or sketches should be extruded | Yes |
| `length` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | How far to extrude the given sketches | Yes |
| `symmetric` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | If true, the extrusion will happen symmetrically around the sketch. Otherwise, the | No |
| `bidirectionalLength` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | If specified, will also extrude in the opposite direction to 'distance' to the specified distance. If 'symmetric' is true, this value is ignored. | No |
| `tagStart` | [`TagDeclarator`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagDeclarator) | A named tag for the face at the start of the extrusion, i.e. the original sketch | No |
| `tagEnd` | [`TagDeclarator`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagDeclarator) | A named tag for the face at the end of the extrusion, i.e. the new face created by extruding the original sketch | No |
### Returns
[`[Solid; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
[`[Solid]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
### Examples
@ -46,18 +42,10 @@ extruded in the same direction.
example = startSketchOn(XZ)
|> startProfile(at = [0, 0])
|> line(end = [10, 0])
|> arc(
angleStart = 120,
angleEnd = 0,
radius = 5,
)
|> arc(angleStart = 120, angleEnd = 0, radius = 5)
|> line(end = [5, 0])
|> line(end = [0, 10])
|> bezierCurve(
control1 = [-10, 0],
control2 = [2, 10],
end = [-5, 10],
)
|> bezierCurve(control1 = [-10, 0], control2 = [2, 10], end = [-5, 10])
|> line(end = [-5, -2])
|> close()
|> extrude(length = 10)
@ -68,18 +56,10 @@ example = startSketchOn(XZ)
```kcl
exampleSketch = startSketchOn(XZ)
|> startProfile(at = [-10, 0])
|> arc(
angleStart = 120,
angleEnd = -60,
radius = 5,
)
|> arc(angleStart = 120, angleEnd = -60, radius = 5)
|> line(end = [10, 0])
|> line(end = [5, 0])
|> bezierCurve(
control1 = [-3, 0],
control2 = [2, 10],
end = [-5, 10],
)
|> bezierCurve(control1 = [-3, 0], control2 = [2, 10], end = [-5, 10])
|> line(end = [-4, 10])
|> line(end = [-5, -2])
|> close()
@ -92,18 +72,10 @@ example = extrude(exampleSketch, length = 10)
```kcl
exampleSketch = startSketchOn(XZ)
|> startProfile(at = [-10, 0])
|> arc(
angleStart = 120,
angleEnd = -60,
radius = 5,
)
|> arc(angleStart = 120, angleEnd = -60, radius = 5)
|> line(end = [10, 0])
|> line(end = [5, 0])
|> bezierCurve(
control1 = [-3, 0],
control2 = [2, 10],
end = [-5, 10],
)
|> bezierCurve(control1 = [-3, 0], control2 = [2, 10], end = [-5, 10])
|> line(end = [-4, 10])
|> line(end = [-5, -2])
|> close()
@ -116,18 +88,10 @@ example = extrude(exampleSketch, length = 20, symmetric = true)
```kcl
exampleSketch = startSketchOn(XZ)
|> startProfile(at = [-10, 0])
|> arc(
angleStart = 120,
angleEnd = -60,
radius = 5,
)
|> arc(angleStart = 120, angleEnd = -60, radius = 5)
|> line(end = [10, 0])
|> line(end = [5, 0])
|> bezierCurve(
control1 = [-3, 0],
control2 = [2, 10],
end = [-5, 10],
)
|> bezierCurve(control1 = [-3, 0], control2 = [2, 10], end = [-5, 10])
|> line(end = [-4, 10])
|> line(end = [-5, -2])
|> close()

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---
title: "assert"
subtitle: "Function in std"
excerpt: ""
layout: manual
---
```kcl
assert(
@actual: number,
isGreaterThan?: number,
isLessThan?: number,
isGreaterThanOrEqual?: number,
isLessThanOrEqual?: number,
isEqualTo?: number,
tolerance?: number,
error?: string,
)
```
Check a value meets some expected conditions at runtime. Program terminates with an error if conditions aren't met.
If you provide multiple conditions, they will all be checked and all must be met.
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `actual` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Value to check. If this is the boolean value true, assert passes. Otherwise it fails.. | Yes |
| `isGreaterThan` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Comparison argument. If given, checks the `actual` value is greater than this. | No |
| `isLessThan` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Comparison argument. If given, checks the `actual` value is less than this. | No |
| `isGreaterThanOrEqual` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Comparison argument. If given, checks the `actual` value is greater than or equal to this. | No |
| `isLessThanOrEqual` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Comparison argument. If given, checks the `actual` value is less than or equal to this. | No |
| `isEqualTo` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Comparison argument. If given, checks the `actual` value is less than or equal to this. | No |
| `tolerance` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | If `isEqualTo` is used, this is the tolerance to allow for the comparison. This tolerance is used because KCL's number system has some floating-point imprecision when used with very large decimal places. | No |
| `error` | [`string`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-string) | If the value was false, the program will terminate with this error message | No |
### Examples
```kcl
n = 10
assert(n, isEqualTo = 10)
assert(n, isGreaterThanOrEqual = 0, isLessThan = 100, error = "number should be between 0 and 100")
assert(1.0000000000012, isEqualTo = 1, tolerance = 0.0001, error = "number should be almost exactly 1")
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---
title: "assertIs"
subtitle: "Function in std"
excerpt: "Asserts that a value is the boolean value true."
layout: manual
---
Asserts that a value is the boolean value true.
```kcl
assertIs(
@actual: bool,
error?: string,
)
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `actual` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | Value to check. If this is the boolean value true, assert passes. Otherwise it fails.. | Yes |
| `error` | [`string`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-string) | If the value was false, the program will terminate with this error message | No |
### Examples
```kcl
kclIsFun = true
assertIs(kclIsFun)
```

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---
title: "legAngX"
subtitle: "Function in std::math"
excerpt: "Compute the angle of the given leg for x."
layout: manual
---
Compute the angle of the given leg for x.
```kcl
legAngX(
hypotenuse: number(Length),
leg: number(Length),
): number(deg)
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `hypotenuse` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of the triangle's hypotenuse. | Yes |
| `leg` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of one of the triangle's legs (i.e. non-hypotenuse side). | Yes |
### Returns
[`number(deg)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) - A number.
### Examples
```kcl
legAngX(hypotenuse = 5, leg = 3)
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---
title: "legAngY"
subtitle: "Function in std::math"
excerpt: "Compute the angle of the given leg for y."
layout: manual
---
Compute the angle of the given leg for y.
```kcl
legAngY(
hypotenuse: number(Length),
leg: number(Length),
): number(deg)
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `hypotenuse` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of the triangle's hypotenuse. | Yes |
| `leg` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of one of the triangle's legs (i.e. non-hypotenuse side). | Yes |
### Returns
[`number(deg)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) - A number.
### Examples
```kcl
legAngY(hypotenuse = 5, leg = 3)
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---
title: "legLen"
subtitle: "Function in std::math"
excerpt: "Compute the length of the given leg."
layout: manual
---
Compute the length of the given leg.
```kcl
legLen(
hypotenuse: number(Length),
leg: number(Length),
): number(Length)
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `hypotenuse` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of the triangle's hypotenuse. | Yes |
| `leg` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of one of the triangle's legs (i.e. non-hypotenuse side). | Yes |
### Returns
[`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) - A number.
### Examples
```kcl
legLen(hypotenuse = 5, leg = 3)
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```kcl
circle(
@sketchOrSurface: Sketch | Plane | Face,
@sketch_or_surface: Sketch | Plane | Face,
center: Point2d,
radius?: number(Length),
diameter?: number(Length),
radius: number(Length),
tag?: tag,
): Sketch
```
@ -24,10 +23,9 @@ the provided (x, y) origin point.
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `sketchOrSurface` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) or [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane) or [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face) | Sketch to extend, or plane or surface to sketch on. | Yes |
| `sketch_or_surface` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) or [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane) or [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face) | Sketch to extend, or plane or surface to sketch on. | Yes |
| `center` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | The center of the circle. | Yes |
| `radius` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The radius of the circle. Incompatible with `diameter`. | No |
| `diameter` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The diameter of the circle. Incompatible with `radius`. | No |
| `radius` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The radius of the circle. | Yes |
| [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | Create a new tag which refers to this circle. | No |
### Returns
@ -53,7 +51,7 @@ exampleSketch = startSketchOn(XZ)
|> line(end = [0, 30])
|> line(end = [-30, 0])
|> close()
|> subtract2d(tool = circle(center = [0, 15], diameter = 10))
|> subtract2d(tool = circle(center = [0, 15], radius = 5))
example = extrude(exampleSketch, length = 5)
```

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): Sketch
```
Only works on unclosed sketches for now.
Mirror occurs around a local sketch axis rather than a global axis.
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Convert a number to centimeters from its current units.
```kcl
units::toCentimeters(@num: number(Length)): number(cm)
units::toCentimeters(@num: number(cm)): number(cm)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toCentimeters(@num: number(Length)): number(cm)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(cm)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Converts a number to degrees from its current units.
```kcl
units::toDegrees(@num: number(Angle)): number(deg)
units::toDegrees(@num: number(deg)): number(deg)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toDegrees(@num: number(Angle)): number(deg)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Angle)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(deg)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Convert a number to feet from its current units.
```kcl
units::toFeet(@num: number(Length)): number(ft)
units::toFeet(@num: number(ft)): number(ft)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toFeet(@num: number(Length)): number(ft)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(ft)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Convert a number to inches from its current units.
```kcl
units::toInches(@num: number(Length)): number(in)
units::toInches(@num: number(in)): number(in)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toInches(@num: number(Length)): number(in)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(in)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Convert a number to meters from its current units.
```kcl
units::toMeters(@num: number(Length)): number(m)
units::toMeters(@num: number(m)): number(m)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toMeters(@num: number(Length)): number(m)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(m)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Convert a number to millimeters from its current units.
```kcl
units::toMillimeters(@num: number(Length)): number(mm)
units::toMillimeters(@num: number(mm)): number(mm)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toMillimeters(@num: number(Length)): number(mm)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(mm)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Converts a number to radians from its current units.
```kcl
units::toRadians(@num: number(Angle)): number(rad)
units::toRadians(@num: number(rad)): number(rad)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toRadians(@num: number(Angle)): number(rad)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Angle)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(rad)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Converts a number to yards from its current units.
```kcl
units::toYards(@num: number(Length)): number(yd)
units::toYards(@num: number(yd)): number(yd)
```
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ units::toYards(@num: number(Length)): number(yd)
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `num` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
| `num` | [`number(yd)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | A number. | Yes |
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Get the shared edge between two faces.
```kcl
getCommonEdge(faces: [tag; 2]): Edge
getCommonEdge(faces: [TagIdentifier]): Uuid
```
@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ getCommonEdge(faces: [tag; 2]): Edge
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `faces` | `[tag; 2]` | The tags of the faces you want to find the common edge between. | Yes |
| `faces` | [`[TagIdentifier]`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagIdentifier) | The tags of the faces you want to find the common edge between | Yes |
### Returns
[`Edge`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Edge) - An edge of a solid.
`Uuid`
### Examples
@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ getCommonEdge(faces: [tag; 2]): Edge
```kcl
// Get an edge shared between two faces, created after a chamfer.
scale = 20
part001 = startSketchOn(XY)
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### Functions
* [**std**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std)
* [`assert`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-assert)
* [`assertIs`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-assertIs)
* [`clone`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-clone)
* [`appearance`](/docs/kcl-std/appearance)
* [`assert`](/docs/kcl-std/assert)
* [`assertIs`](/docs/kcl-std/assertIs)
* [`clone`](/docs/kcl-std/clone)
* [`helix`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-helix)
* [`offsetPlane`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-offsetPlane)
* [**std::appearance**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-appearance)
* [`appearance::hexString`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-appearance-hexString)
* [`patternLinear2d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternLinear2d)
* [**std::array**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-array)
* [`map`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-map)
* [`pop`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-pop)
* [`push`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-push)
* [`reduce`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-reduce)
* [`map`](/docs/kcl-std/map)
* [`pop`](/docs/kcl-std/pop)
* [`push`](/docs/kcl-std/push)
* [`reduce`](/docs/kcl-std/reduce)
* [**std::math**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-math)
* [`abs`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-abs)
* [`acos`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-acos)
@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ layout: manual
* [`ceil`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-ceil)
* [`cos`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-cos)
* [`floor`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-floor)
* [`legAngX`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-legAngX)
* [`legAngY`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-legAngY)
* [`legLen`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-legLen)
* [`legAngX`](/docs/kcl-std/legAngX)
* [`legAngY`](/docs/kcl-std/legAngY)
* [`legLen`](/docs/kcl-std/legLen)
* [`ln`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-ln)
* [`log`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-log)
* [`log10`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-log10)
@ -52,22 +52,21 @@ layout: manual
* [`arc`](/docs/kcl-std/arc)
* [`bezierCurve`](/docs/kcl-std/bezierCurve)
* [`circle`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-circle)
* [`circleThreePoint`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-circleThreePoint)
* [`circleThreePoint`](/docs/kcl-std/circleThreePoint)
* [`close`](/docs/kcl-std/close)
* [`extrude`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-extrude)
* [`getCommonEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getCommonEdge)
* [`getNextAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getNextAdjacentEdge)
* [`getOppositeEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getOppositeEdge)
* [`getPreviousAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getPreviousAdjacentEdge)
* [`extrude`](/docs/kcl-std/extrude)
* [`getCommonEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getCommonEdge)
* [`getNextAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getNextAdjacentEdge)
* [`getOppositeEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getOppositeEdge)
* [`getPreviousAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getPreviousAdjacentEdge)
* [`involuteCircular`](/docs/kcl-std/involuteCircular)
* [`lastSegX`](/docs/kcl-std/lastSegX)
* [`lastSegY`](/docs/kcl-std/lastSegY)
* [`line`](/docs/kcl-std/line)
* [`loft`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-loft)
* [`patternCircular2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-patternCircular2d)
* [`patternLinear2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-patternLinear2d)
* [`patternTransform2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-patternTransform2d)
* [`polygon`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-polygon)
* [`loft`](/docs/kcl-std/loft)
* [`patternCircular2d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternCircular2d)
* [`patternTransform2d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternTransform2d)
* [`polygon`](/docs/kcl-std/polygon)
* [`profileStart`](/docs/kcl-std/profileStart)
* [`profileStartX`](/docs/kcl-std/profileStartX)
* [`profileStartY`](/docs/kcl-std/profileStartY)
@ -83,28 +82,27 @@ layout: manual
* [`startProfile`](/docs/kcl-std/startProfile)
* [`startSketchOn`](/docs/kcl-std/startSketchOn)
* [`subtract2d`](/docs/kcl-std/subtract2d)
* [`sweep`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-sweep)
* [`sweep`](/docs/kcl-std/sweep)
* [`tangentToEnd`](/docs/kcl-std/tangentToEnd)
* [`tangentialArc`](/docs/kcl-std/tangentialArc)
* [`xLine`](/docs/kcl-std/xLine)
* [`yLine`](/docs/kcl-std/yLine)
* [**std::solid**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-solid)
* [`appearance`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-appearance)
* [`chamfer`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-chamfer)
* [`fillet`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-fillet)
* [`hollow`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-hollow)
* [`intersect`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-intersect)
* [`patternCircular3d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-patternCircular3d)
* [`patternLinear3d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-patternLinear3d)
* [`patternTransform`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-patternTransform)
* [`intersect`](/docs/kcl-std/intersect)
* [`patternCircular3d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternCircular3d)
* [`patternLinear3d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternLinear3d)
* [`patternTransform`](/docs/kcl-std/patternTransform)
* [`shell`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-shell)
* [`subtract`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-subtract)
* [`union`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-union)
* [`subtract`](/docs/kcl-std/subtract)
* [`union`](/docs/kcl-std/union)
* [**std::transform**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-transform)
* [`mirror2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-mirror2d)
* [`rotate`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-rotate)
* [`scale`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-scale)
* [`translate`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-translate)
* [`rotate`](/docs/kcl-std/rotate)
* [`scale`](/docs/kcl-std/scale)
* [`translate`](/docs/kcl-std/translate)
* [**std::units**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-units)
* [`units::toCentimeters`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-units-toCentimeters)
* [`units::toDegrees`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-units-toDegrees)
@ -130,9 +128,6 @@ layout: manual
* [`E`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-math-E)
* [`PI`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-math-PI)
* [`TAU`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-math-TAU)
* [**std::sweep**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-sweep)
* [`sweep::SKETCH_PLANE`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-sweep-SKETCH_PLANE)
* [`sweep::TRAJECTORY`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-sweep-TRAJECTORY)
* [**std::turns**](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-turns)
* [`turns::HALF_TURN`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-turns-HALF_TURN)
* [`turns::QUARTER_TURN`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-turns-QUARTER_TURN)
@ -145,13 +140,12 @@ See also the [types overview](/docs/kcl-lang/types)
* [**Primitive types**](/docs/kcl-lang/types)
* [`End`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#End)
* [`ImportedGeometry`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-ImportedGeometry)
* [`ImportedGeometry`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#ImportedGeometry)
* [`Start`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#Start)
* [`TagDeclarator`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagDeclarator)
* [`TagIdentifier`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagIdentifier)
* [`any`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-any)
* [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool)
* [`fn`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-fn)
* [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number)
* [`string`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-string)
* [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag)

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---
title: "intersect"
subtitle: "Function in std::solid"
excerpt: ""
excerpt: "Intersect returns the shared volume between multiple solids, preserving only overlapping regions."
layout: manual
---
Intersect returns the shared volume between multiple solids, preserving only overlapping regions.
```kcl
intersect(
@solids: [Solid; 2+],
tolerance?: number(Length),
): [Solid; 1+]
@solids: [Solid],
tolerance?: number,
): [Solid]
```
Intersect returns the shared volume between multiple solids, preserving only
overlapping regions.
Intersect computes the geometric intersection of multiple solid bodies,
returning a new solid representing the volume that is common to all input
solids. This operation is useful for determining shared material regions,
verifying fit, and analyzing overlapping geometries in assemblies.
Intersect computes the geometric intersection of multiple solid bodies, returning a new solid representing the volume that is common to all input solids. This operation is useful for determining shared material regions, verifying fit, and analyzing overlapping geometries in assemblies.
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `solids` | `[Solid; 2+]` | The solids to intersect. | Yes |
| `tolerance` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The tolerance to use for the intersection operation. | No |
| `solids` | [`[Solid]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid) | The solids to intersect. | Yes |
| `tolerance` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The tolerance to use for the intersection operation. | No |
### Returns
[`[Solid; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
[`[Solid]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
### Examples
@ -38,6 +33,7 @@ verifying fit, and analyzing overlapping geometries in assemblies.
```kcl
// Intersect two cubes using the stdlib functions.
fn cube(center, size) {
return startSketchOn(XY)
|> startProfile(at = [center[0] - size, center[1] - size])
@ -62,6 +58,7 @@ intersectedPart = intersect([part001, part002])
// NOTE: This will not work when using codemods through the UI.
// Codemods will generate the stdlib function call instead.
fn cube(center, size) {
return startSketchOn(XY)
|> startProfile(at = [center[0] - size, center[1] - size])

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---
title: "legAngX"
subtitle: "Function in std::math"
excerpt: "Compute the angle of the given leg for x."
layout: manual
---
Compute the angle of the given leg for x.
```kcl
legAngX(
hypotenuse: number,
leg: number,
): number
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `hypotenuse` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of the triangle's hypotenuse | Yes |
| `leg` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of one of the triangle's legs (i.e. non-hypotenuse side) | Yes |
### Returns
[`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) - A number.
### Examples
```kcl
legAngX(hypotenuse = 5, leg = 3)
```

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---
title: "legAngY"
subtitle: "Function in std::math"
excerpt: "Compute the angle of the given leg for y."
layout: manual
---
Compute the angle of the given leg for y.
```kcl
legAngY(
hypotenuse: number,
leg: number,
): number
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `hypotenuse` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of the triangle's hypotenuse | Yes |
| `leg` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of one of the triangle's legs (i.e. non-hypotenuse side) | Yes |
### Returns
[`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) - A number.
### Examples
```kcl
legAngY(hypotenuse = 5, leg = 3)
```

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---
title: "legLen"
subtitle: "Function in std::math"
excerpt: "Compute the length of the given leg."
layout: manual
---
Compute the length of the given leg.
```kcl
legLen(
hypotenuse: number,
leg: number,
): number
```
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `hypotenuse` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of the triangle's hypotenuse | Yes |
| `leg` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The length of one of the triangle's legs (i.e. non-hypotenuse side) | Yes |
### Returns
[`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) - A number.
### Examples
```kcl
legLen(hypotenuse = 5, leg = 3)
```

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---
title: "appearance"
subtitle: "Module in std"
excerpt: ""
layout: manual
---
## Functions and constants
* [`appearance::hexString`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-appearance-hexString)

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## Functions and constants
* [`map`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-map)
* [`pop`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-pop)
* [`push`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-push)
* [`reduce`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-array-reduce)
* [`map`](/docs/kcl-std/map)
* [`pop`](/docs/kcl-std/pop)
* [`push`](/docs/kcl-std/push)
* [`reduce`](/docs/kcl-std/reduce)

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* [`ceil`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-ceil)
* [`cos`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-cos)
* [`floor`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-floor)
* [`legAngX`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-legAngX)
* [`legAngY`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-legAngY)
* [`legLen`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-legLen)
* [`legAngX`](/docs/kcl-std/legAngX)
* [`legAngY`](/docs/kcl-std/legAngY)
* [`legLen`](/docs/kcl-std/legLen)
* [`ln`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-ln)
* [`log`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-log)
* [`log10`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-math-log10)

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* [`arc`](/docs/kcl-std/arc)
* [`bezierCurve`](/docs/kcl-std/bezierCurve)
* [`circle`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-circle)
* [`circleThreePoint`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-circleThreePoint)
* [`circleThreePoint`](/docs/kcl-std/circleThreePoint)
* [`close`](/docs/kcl-std/close)
* [`extrude`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-extrude)
* [`getCommonEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getCommonEdge)
* [`getNextAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getNextAdjacentEdge)
* [`getOppositeEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getOppositeEdge)
* [`getPreviousAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-getPreviousAdjacentEdge)
* [`extrude`](/docs/kcl-std/extrude)
* [`getCommonEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getCommonEdge)
* [`getNextAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getNextAdjacentEdge)
* [`getOppositeEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getOppositeEdge)
* [`getPreviousAdjacentEdge`](/docs/kcl-std/getPreviousAdjacentEdge)
* [`involuteCircular`](/docs/kcl-std/involuteCircular)
* [`lastSegX`](/docs/kcl-std/lastSegX)
* [`lastSegY`](/docs/kcl-std/lastSegY)
* [`line`](/docs/kcl-std/line)
* [`loft`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-loft)
* [`patternCircular2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-patternCircular2d)
* [`patternLinear2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-patternLinear2d)
* [`patternTransform2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-patternTransform2d)
* [`polygon`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-polygon)
* [`loft`](/docs/kcl-std/loft)
* [`patternCircular2d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternCircular2d)
* [`patternTransform2d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternTransform2d)
* [`polygon`](/docs/kcl-std/polygon)
* [`profileStart`](/docs/kcl-std/profileStart)
* [`profileStartX`](/docs/kcl-std/profileStartX)
* [`profileStartY`](/docs/kcl-std/profileStartY)
@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ This module contains functions for creating and manipulating sketches, and makin
* [`startProfile`](/docs/kcl-std/startProfile)
* [`startSketchOn`](/docs/kcl-std/startSketchOn)
* [`subtract2d`](/docs/kcl-std/subtract2d)
* [`sweep`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-sketch-sweep)
* [`sweep`](/docs/kcl-std/sweep)
* [`tangentToEnd`](/docs/kcl-std/tangentToEnd)
* [`tangentialArc`](/docs/kcl-std/tangentialArc)
* [`xLine`](/docs/kcl-std/xLine)

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## Functions and constants
* [`appearance`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-appearance)
* [`chamfer`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-chamfer)
* [`fillet`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-fillet)
* [`hollow`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-hollow)
* [`intersect`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-intersect)
* [`patternCircular3d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-patternCircular3d)
* [`patternLinear3d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-patternLinear3d)
* [`patternTransform`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-patternTransform)
* [`intersect`](/docs/kcl-std/intersect)
* [`patternCircular3d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternCircular3d)
* [`patternLinear3d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternLinear3d)
* [`patternTransform`](/docs/kcl-std/patternTransform)
* [`shell`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-shell)
* [`subtract`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-subtract)
* [`union`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-solid-union)
* [`subtract`](/docs/kcl-std/subtract)
* [`union`](/docs/kcl-std/union)

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---
title: "sweep"
subtitle: "Module in std"
excerpt: ""
layout: manual
---
## Functions and constants
* [`sweep::SKETCH_PLANE`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-sweep-SKETCH_PLANE)
* [`sweep::TRAJECTORY`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-sweep-TRAJECTORY)

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This module contains functions for transforming sketches and solids.
## Functions and constants
* [`mirror2d`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-mirror2d)
* [`rotate`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-rotate)
* [`scale`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-scale)
* [`translate`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-transform-translate)
* [`rotate`](/docs/kcl-std/rotate)
* [`scale`](/docs/kcl-std/scale)
* [`translate`](/docs/kcl-std/translate)

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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ Types can (optionally) be used to describe a function's arguments and returned v
* [`Edge`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Edge)
* [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face)
* [`Helix`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Helix)
* [`ImportedGeometry`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-ImportedGeometry)
* [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane)
* [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d)
* [`Point3d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point3d)
@ -26,7 +25,6 @@ Types can (optionally) be used to describe a function's arguments and returned v
* [`Solid`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
* [`any`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-any)
* [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool)
* [`fn`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-fn)
* [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number)
* [`string`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-string)
* [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag)

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@ -11,16 +11,12 @@ Contains frequently used constants, functions for interacting with the KittyCAD
The standard library is organised into modules (listed below), but most things are always available in KCL programs.
You might also want the [KCL language reference](/docs/kcl-lang) or the [KCL guide](https://zoo.dev/docs/kcl-book/intro.html).
## Modules
* [`appearance::appearance`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-appearance)
* [`array`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-array)
* [`math`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-math)
* [`sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-sketch)
* [`solid`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-solid)
* [`sweep::sweep`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-sweep)
* [`transform`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-transform)
* [`turns::turns`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-turns)
* [`types`](/docs/kcl-std/modules/std-types)
@ -36,9 +32,11 @@ You might also want the [KCL language reference](/docs/kcl-lang) or the [KCL gui
* [`Y`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-Y)
* [`YZ`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-YZ)
* [`Z`](/docs/kcl-std/consts/std-Z)
* [`assert`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-assert)
* [`assertIs`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-assertIs)
* [`clone`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-clone)
* [`appearance`](/docs/kcl-std/appearance)
* [`assert`](/docs/kcl-std/assert)
* [`assertIs`](/docs/kcl-std/assertIs)
* [`clone`](/docs/kcl-std/clone)
* [`helix`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-helix)
* [`offsetPlane`](/docs/kcl-std/functions/std-offsetPlane)
* [`patternLinear2d`](/docs/kcl-std/patternLinear2d)

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@ -1,41 +1,39 @@
---
title: "patternCircular2d"
subtitle: "Function in std::sketch"
excerpt: ""
excerpt: "Repeat a 2-dimensional sketch some number of times along a partial or complete circle some specified number of times. Each object may additionally be rotated along the circle, ensuring orientation of the solid with respect to the center of the circle is maintained."
layout: manual
---
Repeat a 2-dimensional sketch some number of times along a partial or complete circle some specified number of times. Each object may additionally be rotated along the circle, ensuring orientation of the solid with respect to the center of the circle is maintained.
```kcl
patternCircular2d(
@sketches: [Sketch; 1+],
instances: number(_),
@sketchSet: [Sketch],
instances: number,
center: Point2d,
arcDegrees?: number(Angle),
rotateDuplicates?: bool,
arcDegrees: number,
rotateDuplicates: bool,
useOriginal?: bool,
): [Sketch; 1+]
): [Sketch]
```
Repeat a 2-dimensional sketch some number of times along a partial or
complete circle some specified number of times. Each object mayadditionally be rotated along the circle, ensuring orientation of the
solid with respect to the center of the circle is maintained.
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `sketches` | [`[Sketch; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | The sketch(es) to duplicate. | Yes |
| `instances` | [`number(_)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The number of total instances. Must be greater than or equal to 1. This includes the original entity. For example, if instances is 2, there will be two copies -- the original, and one new copy. If instances is 1, this has no effect. | Yes |
| `sketchSet` | [`[Sketch]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | Which sketch(es) to pattern | Yes |
| `instances` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The number of total instances. Must be greater than or equal to 1. This includes the original entity. For example, if instances is 2, there will be two copies -- the original, and one new copy. If instances is 1, this has no effect. | Yes |
| `center` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | The center about which to make the pattern. This is a 2D vector. | Yes |
| `arcDegrees` | [`number(Angle)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The arc angle (in degrees) to place the repetitions. Must be greater than 0. | No |
| `rotateDuplicates` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | Whether or not to rotate the duplicates as they are copied. | No |
| `useOriginal` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | If the target was sketched on an extrusion, setting this will use the original sketch as the target, not the entire joined solid. | No |
| `arcDegrees` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The arc angle (in degrees) to place the repetitions. Must be greater than 0. | Yes |
| `rotateDuplicates` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | Whether or not to rotate the duplicates as they are copied. | Yes |
| `useOriginal` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | If the target was sketched on an extrusion, setting this will use the original sketch as the target, not the entire joined solid. Defaults to false. | No |
### Returns
[`[Sketch; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch)
[`[Sketch]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch)
### Examples
@ -51,7 +49,7 @@ exampleSketch = startSketchOn(XZ)
center = [0, 0],
instances = 13,
arcDegrees = 360,
rotateDuplicates = true
rotateDuplicates = true,
)
example = extrude(exampleSketch, length = 1)

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@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
---
title: "patternTransform2d"
subtitle: "Function in std::sketch"
excerpt: "Just like `patternTransform`, but works on 2D sketches not 3D solids."
excerpt: "Just like patternTransform, but works on 2D sketches not 3D solids."
layout: manual
---
Just like `patternTransform`, but works on 2D sketches not 3D solids.
Just like patternTransform, but works on 2D sketches not 3D solids.
```kcl
patternTransform2d(
@sketches: [Sketch; 1+],
instances: number(_),
transform: fn(number(_)): { },
useOriginal?: boolean,
): [Sketch; 1+]
@sketches: [Sketch],
instances: number,
transform: FunctionSource,
useOriginal?: bool,
): [Sketch]
```
@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ patternTransform2d(
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `sketches` | [`[Sketch; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | The sketch(es) to duplicate. | Yes |
| `instances` | [`number(_)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The number of total instances. Must be greater than or equal to 1. This includes the original entity. For example, if instances is 2, there will be two copies -- the original, and one new copy. If instances is 1, this has no effect. | Yes |
| `transform` | [`fn(number(_)): { }`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-fn) | How each replica should be transformed. The transform function takes a single parameter: an integer representing which number replication the transform is for. E.g. the first replica to be transformed will be passed the argument `1`. This simplifies your math: the transform function can rely on id `0` being the original instance passed into the `patternTransform`. See the examples. | Yes |
| `useOriginal` | `boolean` | If the target was sketched on an extrusion, setting this will use the original sketch as the target, not the entire joined solid. | No |
| `sketches` | [`[Sketch]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | The sketch(es) to duplicate | Yes |
| `instances` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The number of total instances. Must be greater than or equal to 1. This includes the original entity. For example, if instances is 2, there will be two copies -- the original, and one new copy. If instances is 1, this has no effect. | Yes |
| `transform` | `FunctionSource` | How each replica should be transformed. The transform function takes a single parameter: an integer representing which number replication the transform is for. E.g. the first replica to be transformed will be passed the argument `1`. This simplifies your math: the transform function can rely on id `0` being the original instance passed into the `patternTransform`. See the examples. | Yes |
| `useOriginal` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | If the target was sketched on an extrusion, setting this will use the original sketch as the target, not the entire joined solid. Defaults to false. | No |
### Returns
[`[Sketch; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch)
[`[Sketch]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch)
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```kcl
polygon(
@sketchOrSurface: Sketch | Plane | Face,
radius: number(Length),
numSides: number(_),
@sketchSurfaceOrGroup: Sketch | Plane | Face,
radius: number,
numSides: u64,
center: Point2d,
inscribed?: bool,
): Sketch
@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ polygon(
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `sketchOrSurface` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) or [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane) or [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face) | Plane or surface to sketch on. | Yes |
| `radius` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The radius of the polygon. | Yes |
| `numSides` | [`number(_)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The number of sides in the polygon. | Yes |
| `center` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | The center point of the polygon. | Yes |
| `inscribed` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | Whether the polygon is inscribed (true, the default) or circumscribed (false) about a circle with the specified radius. | No |
| `sketchSurfaceOrGroup` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) or [`Plane`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Plane) or [`Face`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Face) | Plane or surface to sketch on | Yes |
| `radius` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The radius of the polygon | Yes |
| `numSides` | `u64` | The number of sides in the polygon | Yes |
| `center` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | The center point of the polygon | Yes |
| `inscribed` | [`bool`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-bool) | Whether the polygon is inscribed (true, the default) or circumscribed (false) about a circle with the specified radius | No |
### Returns

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@ -9,29 +9,25 @@ Subtract removes tool solids from base solids, leaving the remaining material.
```kcl
subtract(
@solids: [Solid; 1+],
@solids: [Solid],
tools: [Solid],
tolerance?: number(Length),
): [Solid; 1+]
tolerance?: number,
): [Solid]
```
Performs a bool subtraction operation, removing the volume of one or more
tool solids from one or more base solids. The result is a new solid
representing the material that remains after all tool solids have been cut
away. This function is essential for machining simulations, cavity creation,
and complex multi-body part modeling.
Performs a boolean subtraction operation, removing the volume of one or more tool solids from one or more base solids. The result is a new solid representing the material that remains after all tool solids have been cut away. This function is essential for machining simulations, cavity creation, and complex multi-body part modeling.
### Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|----------|------|-------------|----------|
| `solids` | [`[Solid; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid) | The solids to use as the base to subtract from. | Yes |
| `solids` | [`[Solid]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid) | The solids to use as the base to subtract from. | Yes |
| `tools` | [`[Solid]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid) | The solids to subtract. | Yes |
| `tolerance` | [`number(Length)`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The tolerance to use for the subtraction operation. | No |
| `tolerance` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | The tolerance to use for the subtraction operation. | No |
### Returns
[`[Solid; 1+]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
[`[Solid]`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Solid)
### Examples
@ -39,6 +35,7 @@ and complex multi-body part modeling.
```kcl
// Subtract a cylinder from a cube using the stdlib functions.
fn cube(center, size) {
return startSketchOn(XY)
|> startProfile(at = [center[0] - size, center[1] - size])
@ -63,6 +60,7 @@ subtractedPart = subtract([part001], tools=[part002])
// NOTE: This will not work when using codemods through the UI.
// Codemods will generate the stdlib function call instead.
fn cube(center, size) {
return startSketchOn(XY)
|> startProfile(at = [center[0] - size, center[1] - size])

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@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ tangentialArc(
endAbsolute?: Point2d,
end?: Point2d,
radius?: number,
diameter?: number,
angle?: number,
tag?: TagDeclarator,
): Sketch
@ -28,8 +27,7 @@ When using radius and angle, draw a curved line segment along part of an imagina
| `sketch` | [`Sketch`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Sketch) | Which sketch should this path be added to? | Yes |
| `endAbsolute` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | Which absolute point should this arc go to? Incompatible with `end`, `radius`, and `offset`. | No |
| `end` | [`Point2d`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-Point2d) | How far away (along the X and Y axes) should this arc go? Incompatible with `endAbsolute`, `radius`, and `offset`. | No |
| `radius` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Radius of the imaginary circle. `angle` must be given. Incompatible with `end` and `endAbsolute` and `diameter`. | No |
| `diameter` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Diameter of the imaginary circle. `angle` must be given. Incompatible with `end` and `endAbsolute` and `radius`. | No |
| `radius` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Radius of the imaginary circle. `angle` must be given. Incompatible with `end` and `endAbsolute`. | No |
| `angle` | [`number`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-number) | Offset of the arc in degrees. `radius` must be given. Incompatible with `end` and `endAbsolute`. | No |
| [`tag`](/docs/kcl-std/types/std-types-tag) | [`TagDeclarator`](/docs/kcl-lang/types#TagDeclarator) | Create a new tag which refers to this arc | No |

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---
title: "ImportedGeometry"
subtitle: "Type in std::types"
excerpt: "Represents geometry which is defined using some other CAD system and imported into KCL."
layout: manual
---
Represents geometry which is defined using some other CAD system and imported into KCL.

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An abstract plane.
A plane has a position and orientation in space defined by its origin and axes. A plane is abstract
in the sense that it is not part of the objects being drawn. A plane can be used to sketch on.
A plane can be created in several ways:
- you can use one of the default planes, e.g., `XY`.
- you can use `offsetPlane` to create a new plane offset from an existing one, e.g., `offsetPlane(XY, offset = 150)`.
- you can use negation to create a plane from an existing one which is identical but has an opposite normal
e.g., `-XY`.
- you can define an entirely custom plane, e.g.,
```js
myXY = {
origin = { x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 },
xAxis = { x = 1, y = 0, z = 0 },
yAxis = { x = 0, y = 1, z = 0 },
}
```
Any object with appropriate `origin`, `xAxis`, and `yAxis` fields can be used as a plane.
A plane has a position and orientation in space defined by its origin and axes. A plane can be used
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---
title: "fn"
subtitle: "Type in std::types"
excerpt: "The type of any function in KCL."
layout: manual
---
The type of any function in KCL.

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