Releases: CadQuery/cadquery
CadQuery 2.6.1
Bugfix release to fix #1922
See changes.md for additional details.
CadQuery 2.6.0
See changes.md.
CadQuery 2.5.2
Incremental release to fix a PyPI packaging issue
CadQuery 2.5.1
Incremental release to fix broken PyPI upload
CadQuery 2.5.0
See changes.md.
CadQuery 2.4.0
This is the next release in our January-June release schedule.
The changelog includes Highlights at the top with all other changes down below that. Please read those to get a good overview of what has changed and been added.
Thank you to the community for their contributions to help make CadQuery what it is, and to our core developers for the time and energy they spend on CadQuery.
CadQuery 2.3.1
Incremental release to fix broken PyPI package.
The changelog includes Highlights, Breaking Changes, and Experimental Features at the top. Please read those to get a good overview of what has changed and been added.
Thank you to the community for their contributions to help make CadQuery what it is, and to our core developers for the time and energy they spend on CadQuery.
CadQuery 2.3.0
The changelog includes Highlights, Breaking Changes, and Experimental Features at the top. Please read those to get a good overview of what has changed and been added.
Thank you to the community for their contributions to help make CadQuery what it is, and to our core developers for the time and energy they spend on CadQuery.
CadQuery 2.2.0
The changelog includes Highlights, Breaking Changes, and Experimental Features at the top. Please read those to get a good overview of what has changed and been added.
Thank you to the community for their contributions to help make CadQuery what it is, and to our core developers for the time and energy they spend on CadQuery.
CadQuery 2.1
This is the first release featuring OCP, which is our own set of bindings to the OCCT CAD kernel. This will allow us to make custom binding changes related to CadQuery, and also help us keep up better with the OCCT release schedule. Another major change for this release is the addition of assemblies. It is now possible to build an assembly of two or more CadQuery models, and define constraints between the models to position them.
The updates that have been made since the last version was released can be found in the changelog.
Thank you to the community for their contributions to make CadQuery what it is. A big thanks also goes to @adam-urbanczyk for the continued leadership of the community as we settle in with CadQuery 2.x.