Download Eyegrade

Latest stable release:

The latest stable release is Eyegrade 0.9. The recommended way of installation, depending on your operating system, is:

You'll find detailed installation instructions in the user guide.

There is no support for Mac OS/X yet. Volunteers for finding and documenting how to install it on that platform are welcome.

If you are trying Eyegrade for the first time, you may want to go through the quick start guide.

Checksums

On Windows, you can verify the checksum of the installer from a command-line console by entering the following command:

certUtil -hashfile eyegrade-setup-0.9.exe SHA512

On Linux, run:

sha512sum eyegrade-0.9-bin-linux.tar.gz

SHA-512 checksums:

65b55fad6bfe4b3ae22da5bed2af6bd265e230b8d240e4dde581d62781f87cb5baf6ae4a4c4d3a5d4d1ea4dad4eb48c9af668a39e663787d7d2debc958d4860e  eyegrade-setup-0.9.exe
f374a9af7c32b2ca862902d03797b01895170cb36077b91ba89e7c48d26732828ebbd11a6ff20261ecfbe003b732f38585101e20c80e19faf6c5663deda92ccc  eyegrade-0.9-bin-linux.tar.gz

Installation through pip:

If you are familiar with the Python ecosystem, you can try to get Eyegrade from PyPI instead. Install Python 3.6 or a later release. Then, run:

python3 -m pip install eyegrade

Nevertheless, I'd rather install eyegrade through pipx as explained in the user guide.

Earlier releases:

License:

Eyegrade is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 or any later version.

Source code repository:

The source code repository is available at GitHub. To download it through git:

git clone https://github.com/jfisteus/eyegrade.git

In order to run the program from its sources, you'll need Python 3.6 or a later version.

Contribute!

Want to contribute? You can contribute or contact me through the github page of Eyegrade.