Clone of the entire repository:
git clone https://github.com/OSGeo/grass-addons.git grass-addons
The simplest way to install GRASS GIS Addons is to use the g.extension
module:
https://grass.osgeo.org/grass-stable/manuals/g.extension.html
g.extension
can install from the online repository (the default) or from
local source code (not available on Windows).
In this case, compile GRASS addon modules into your installed GRASS code
by setting MODULE_TOPDIR
to where to the GRASS binaries are located:
make MODULE_TOPDIR=/usr/lib/grass/
Preparations (assuming the GRASS GIS core source code
being stored in $HOME/grass/
- if you have already built GRASS GIS core from
source code you don't need to do this again. If adding to a binary install,
the versions must match exactly. You need to git checkout
the exact tag
or commit used for the binary.)
# GRASS GIS core source code
./configure # [optionally flags]
make
The easiest way to compile GRASS addons modules into your GRASS code
is by setting MODULE_TOPDIR
on the fly to tell make
where to
find the prepared GRASS source code:
make MODULE_TOPDIR=$HOME/grass/
(adapt as needed to your /path/to/grass/
). Each module in the GRASS
Addons repository should have a Makefile to support easy
installation.
Install then into your existing GRASS installation with
make MODULE_TOPDIR=$HOME/grass/ install
For system-wide installation the install step usually requires "root" privileges
(so, also sudo
may help).
While read access is granted to the public, for submissions you best fork this repository, insert your addon or fix an existing one in a new branch and finally open a pull request.
Please note the following submitting rules: To successfully submit your GRASS GIS Addon module here, please check
https://grass.osgeo.org/development/
Your submission must be compliant with the GRASS submission rules as found in the GRASS source code and RFC2 (Legal aspects of submission).
Also please read submitting instructions before creating a pull request:
https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/tree/main/doc/development/submitting
If you aim at becomming code maintainer with full write access, this must be formally requested, see here for details: https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/HowToContribute#WriteaccesstotheGRASSaddonsrepository