Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: pedigree
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Store family trees in plain text and visualize them in your browser
Home-page: https://github.com/jbaber/pedigree
Author: John Baber-Lucero
Author-email: python@frundle.com
License: GPL
Description: `pedigree` takes a [toml][] file like that in `examples/example.toml` ([source][]) and outputs a
        few messy visualizations that do not favor patriliny over matriliny.  See `examples/` for example output.
        
        ![Screenshot 1](media/screenshot1.png)
        
        Example:
        --------
        For a quick example, generate the example .toml file
        
            pedigree -f new_relations.toml
        
        then generate output based on it
        
            pedigree -f new_relations.toml generate
        
        Outputs:
        --------
          - `.html` file: a [d3][] visualization that can be opened in a web browser
          - SVG broken for now
            - `.svg` file: a "Sugiyama style" tree that can be opened in a web browser
            - `.dot` file: the [dot][] file used to generate the `.svg` file
        
        Installation:
        -------------
        
            pip3 install pedigree
        
        `pedigree --help` will tell you your options.
        
        Caveats:
        --------
          - Don't put all your genealogical data in one text file that you manipulate via a python script written by some idiot on the internet.  At least make copies of the one text file.
          - This can only recognize the relations `x is the mother of y`, `x is the father of y`, and `x is the spouse of y`.  It has no concept of siblings or partial siblings.
        
        
        [toml]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOML
        [d3]: http://d3js.org/
        [dot]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphviz
        [source]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Flintstones_family_tree
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
