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onot

onot is a tool that automatically creates open source software notices based on SPDX documents. onot is an open source project co-developed by Kakao and SK telecom. We welcome your contributions.

Installation

Use the package manager pip to install foobar.

pip install onot

or you can install latest verson from source code.

git clone https://github.com/sktelecom/onot.git ~/onot
cd ~/onot; python setup.py install

Usage

Command Line

  1. Prepare your input file. The input file is an Excel format SPDX document, and refer to the next page for how to prepare it.

  2. Run onot command with two arguments.

onot --input sample/SPDXRdfExample-v2.3.xlsx --output_format html

GUI for windows

  1. Prepare your input file. The input file is an Excel format SPDX document, and refer to the next page for how to prepare it.

  2. Run the command below or download zip file from release assets.

$ pyinstaller -w onot/gui/onot_app.py
  1. Run the onot_app.exe file. Executable file is located in the onot_app directory.

Test

python -m unittest

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

Maintainer

Name Company Email
Rogers (한현민) Kakao um4825@gmail.com
Haksung (장학성) SK telecom hakssung@gmail.com

Contributor

Name Company Email
Cindy (이승아) Kakao blackstrida@gmail.com

License

Apache-2.0

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