The tool that can playback the history file produced by voxcraft-sim, or manually design bots and run it locally.
This is one of the three parts of voxcraft software.
voxcraft-sim: A highly parallelized physics engine that can simulate the voxel-based soft robots. This part utilizes CUDA and GPU.
voxcraft-evo: The evolutionary algorithms that can automatically design voxel-based soft robots.
voxcraft-viz: The visualization tool that can playback the history file produced by voxcraft-sim, and it can used for manually design bots and run it in a CPU-based physics engine.
Learn more about the whole voxcraft project (not just software) to get a bigger picture, please refer to: https://voxcraft.github.io/
Details for voxcraft-viz
Package name
voxcraft-viz
License
CC0-1.0
Last updated
17 May 2020 - latest/stable
24 February 2022 - latest/edge
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Enable snapd
On Debian 9 (Stretch) and newer, snap can be installed directly from the command line:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install snapd
After this, install the snapd snap in order to get the latest snapd:
sudo snap install snapd
Install voxcraft-viz
To install voxcraft-viz, simply use the following command: