2D CAD File Format
The duc
2D CAD file format is a cornerstone of our advanced design system, conceived to cater to professionals seeking precision and efficiency in their design work. It integrates seamlessly with Ducflair's CAD Application, leveraging the power of modern computing and graphical rendering technologies.
This documentation aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the format's structure, capabilities, and integration with various applications.
The Core Library
and file format are a fork from Excalidraw at the v0.17.3 Version, we thank them for the amazing work they invested, it gave us a great base to build on top of.
- The CAD and PLM software market is witnessing significant growth, moving towards more integrated, cloud-based, and automated solutions.
- The
duc
format aims to bridge the gap in the market, providing an open-source solution that can adapt to these evolving trends.
We encourage contributions to the project! For guidelines on how to contribute, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING.md. We welcome all forms of contributions, from code to documentation, design, or community support.
The project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
Join our growing community to discuss, collaborate, and share insights about the duc format. Connect with us on Ducflair Community or follow our Social Media for the latest updates. For support, feel free to open an issue or contact us at Feedback.
To assure semantic release works, follow these guidelines.
The duc format and libraries are constantly evolving, with the aim to set new standards in the 2D CAD industry. Be a part of this change and help shape the future of design technology!