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| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. Create and open [[BIM Collaboration Format (BCF)]] files directly within Autodesk Revit. With BCFier you can create issues of 3D and 2D* views, add multiple views and comments to an issue and easily share them with other team members. BCFier also features a standalone Windows app that lets you review BCF files without the need of third party tools.
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. Create and open [[BIM Collaboration Format (BCF)]] files directly within Autodesk Revit. With BCFier you can create issues of 3D and 2D* views, add multiple views and comments to an issue and easily share them with other team members. BCFier also features a standalone Windows app that lets you review BCF files without the need of third party tools.
 
| [[GPL-3.0]]
 
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| [[File:CarboLifeCalculator.png|64px]]
 
| [[CarboLifeCalc]]
 
| Carbo Life Calculator is the perfect tool to calculate the embodied carbon in a building with a single press of a button. Using data from EPD's or self-defined materials & values, the Carbo Life Calculator automatically interprets your Autodesk® Revit® model and presents you its embodied carbon. See also [[Category:Revit_extensions]]
 
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| [[Alternate Route Open Source License]]
 
| [[Alternate Route Open Source License]]
 
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| [[Dynamo]]
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| [https://dynamobim.org/ Dynamo]
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. Dynamo extends building information modeling with the data and logic environment of a graphical algorithm editor. Dynamo is an open source tool, built on a community that contributes to making it better.
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. Dynamo extends building information modeling with the data and logic environment of a graphical algorithm editor. Dynamo is an open source tool, built on a community that contributes to making it better.
 
| [[Apache-2.0]]
 
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| [https://github.com/imodeljs iModelJS]
 
| [https://github.com/imodeljs iModelJS]
 
| JavaScript libraries to create immersive connections with your infrastructure digital twin, powered by Bentley Systems.
 
| JavaScript libraries to create immersive connections with your infrastructure digital twin, powered by Bentley Systems.
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| [https://github.com/bimone/addins-excelexporterimporter Import Export Excel]
 
| Revit addin for exporting and importing data with [[Autodesk Revit]]. Originally developed by BimOne Inc.
 
 
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| [[MPL-2.0]]
 
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| [https://github.com/CyrilWaechter/pyRevitMEP pyRevitMEP]
| [[OpenProject|OpenProject Revit Add-In]]
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| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. PyRevitMEP - MEP Extensions for PyRevit
| The OpenProject Revit Add-In allows you to use the open source project management software OpenProject BIM directly within your Autodesk Revit environment. This program originally based on the excellent BCFier but then moved into a new direction. [https://github.com/opf/openproject-revit-add-in source]
 
 
| [[GPL-3.0]]
 
| [[GPL-3.0]]
 
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| [https://www.notion.so/pyRevit-bd907d6292ed4ce997c46e84b6ef67a0 pyRevit]
| [[PyRevit]]
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| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. pyRevit (with lowercase py) is a Rapid Application Prototyping (RAD) environment for Autodesk Revit®. It helps you quickly sketch out your automation and add-on ideas, in whichever language that you are most comfortable with, inside the Revit environment and using its APIs. It also ships with an extensive set of powerful tools that showcase its capabilities as a development environment.  
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. pyRevit (with lowercase py) is a Rapid Application Prototyping (RAD) environment for Autodesk Revit®. It helps you quickly sketch out your automation and add-on ideas, in whichever language that you are most comfortable with, inside the Revit environment and using its APIs. It also ships with an extensive set of powerful tools that showcase its capabilities as a development environment. See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]] & PyRevitMEP - MEP Extensions for PyRevit.
 
 
| [[GPL-3.0]]
 
| [[GPL-3.0]]
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| [[File:RelayForRevit.svg|64x64px]]
 
| [https://www.notion.so/Relay-for-Revit-6732550b41d34bce8edc518c0d0e47b9 Relay for Revit]
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. Relay aims to allow you to add Dynamo graphs *(.dyn files)* to your ribbon as push button tools. This is achieved by launching Dynamo in the background (UI-Less) and running the given Dynamo graph.
 
| [https://www.notion.so/Relay-for-Revit-6732550b41d34bce8edc518c0d0e47b9 GPL-3.0-only]
 
 
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| [https://github.com/Autodesk/revit-ifc revit-ifc]
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| [https://github.com/Autodesk/revit-ifc revit-ifc ]
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. This is the .NET code used by Revit 2019 and Revit LT 2019 to support IFC. The open source version can override the version that comes standard with shipped Revit. This contains the source code for Link IFC, IFC export and the IFC export UI.
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions]]. This is the .NET code used by Revit 2019 and Revit LT 2019 to support IFC. The open source version can override the version that comes standard with shipped Revit. This contains the source code for Link IFC, IFC export and the IFC export UI.
 
| [[LGPL-2.0]]
 
| [[LGPL-2.0]]
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! License
 
! License
 
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| [[ArchiCAD]]
 
| ArchiCAD is a leading commercial BIM authoring software. They have traditionally been supportive of [[OpenBIM]] initiatives and early to certify their [[Industry_Foundation_Classes_(IFC)]] exports[]
 
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| [[Autodesk Revit]]
 
| [[Autodesk Revit]]
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions category]], [[:Category:Autodesk Revit|Autodesk Revit category]] & [[AEC_Free_Software_directory#Extensions_to_proprietary_software|Extensions to proprietary software]]. Autodesk Revit is leading commercial BIM authoring software.
 
| See also [[:Category:Revit_extensions|Revit extensions category]], [[:Category:Autodesk Revit|Autodesk Revit category]] & [[AEC_Free_Software_directory#Extensions_to_proprietary_software|Extensions to proprietary software]]. Autodesk Revit is leading commercial BIM authoring software.
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| [https://www.food4rhino.com/app/bim-geomgym-ifc BIM GeomGym IFC]
 
| [https://www.food4rhino.com/app/bim-geomgym-ifc BIM GeomGym IFC]
| "OpenBIM addon for [[Rhinoceros_3D]] and Grasshopper enabling IFC (Industry Foundation Class) model to be generated and exchanged to ArchiCAD, Revit, Bently, Tekla and any other BIM software with IFC capability.  https://technical.geometrygym.com/getting-started/installation"
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| "OpenBIM addon for Rhino and Grasshopper enabling IFC (Industry Foundation Class) model to be generated and exchanged to ArchiCAD, Revit, Bently, Tekla and any other BIM software with IFC capability.  https://technical.geometrygym.com/getting-started/installation"
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| [[File:Icon_rhinoceros_3d_64x64.png]]
 
| [[Rhinoceros_3D]]
 
| Rhino3D) is a versatile generic NERBS modelling 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design (CAD) application software.
 
 
| [[Proprietary]]
 
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