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Fork information:
- This is forked from the original version 0.2.5
- The fork now supports Python3 (hopefully without any new bugs)
- The current version is 0.3.3 and includes the pull requests left on the old plugin page that fixes several bugs and Themify support.
Fork Installation Information:
- Uninstall any other versions of the plugin using Plugin Manager or other means, as necessary.
- Install this version by using Plugin Manager's "From Url" option and entering this URL:
https://github.com/thelastWallE/OctoprintKlipperPlugin/archive/master.zip
OctoKlipper Plugin
This plugin assists in managing and monitoring the Klipper 3D printer firmware.
Features
- Simplified connection dialog.
- Restart Host and MCU processes.
- User defineable macro buttons with optional parameter dialogs.
- Assisted bed leveling wizard with user definable probe points.
- PID Tuning Dialog.
- Dialog to set a coordinate offset for future GCODE move commands.
- Message log displaying messages from Klipper prepended with "//" and "!!".
- Basic Klipper configuration editor
- Performance graph displaying key parameters extracted from the Klipper logs.
Installation
Search for "Klipper" in OctoPrints Plugin Manager.
or install manually using this URL / zip:
https://github.com/thelastWallE/OctoprintKlipperPlugin/archive/master.zip
Update
OctoPrint will inform you when a new version of this plugin becomes available.
Configuration
Click on the wrench icon in the titlebar to open OctoPrints settings dialog. Select "OctoKlipper" at the bottom of the settings dialog.
Contributions
Also for the moment this plugin does what I wanted it to do, it is far from finished, pull requests are welcome. If you want to get started, the OctoPrint Plugin API is quite well documented here: docs.octoprint.org/en/master/plugins.
The devel branch is the branch to merge new features and bugfixes to.
The rc branch is for Release Candidates and bugfixing them.
The master branch is for Stable Releases.