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Workbenches installed this way will be available to all users. Depending on your system, you might need administrator privileges to access the installation directory. |
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Additional information on how to create a custom workbench can be found |
Additional information on how to create a custom workbench can be found in the [[Power users hub]] and the [[Developer hub]]. |
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See also [[How_to_install_additional_workbenches| |
See also a detailed description in the page [[How_to_install_additional_workbenches|how to install additional workbenches]]. |
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Revision as of 15:26, 5 December 2018
Description
It is easy to add external workbenches to FreeCAD.
Workbenches are contained in a folder that must be simply copied into
$ROOT_DIR/Mod/
where $ROOT_DIR
is a top level directory searched by FreeCAD on startup.
The Mod/
directories are scanned every time FreeCAD is started, and the available workbenches are automatically added.
Installing system-wide
Workbenches installed this way will be available to all users. Depending on your system, you might need administrator privileges to access the installation directory.
Copy the workbench folder into $INSTALL_DIR/Mod/
, where $INSTALL_DIR
is the FreeCAD installation directory.
- On Linux it will probably be
/usr/share/freecad/Mod
- On Windows it will probably be
C:\Program Files\FreeCAD\Mod
- On Mac OSX it will probably be
/Applications/FreeCAD/Mod
Installing for a single user
Workbenches installed this way will be available only to one user, but will not require any administrator privileges.
Copy the workbench folder into $USER_DIR/Mod/
, where $USER_DIR
is the FreeCAD directory for a particular username
.
- On Linux it will probably be
~/.FreeCAD/Mod
, where~
expands to the user's home directory, for example,/home/username/.FreeCAD/Mod
- On Windows it will probably be
C:\Users\username\Application Data\FreeCAD\Mod
- On Mac OSX it will probably be
~/Library/Preferences/FreeCAD/Mod
. One way to get to the preferences directory is to use the "Finder" menu item Go → Go to Folder, and then enter~/Library/Preferences/FreeCAD
.
Additional information
Additional information on how to create a custom workbench can be found in the Power users hub and the Developer hub.
See also a detailed description in the page how to install additional workbenches.