Interactive Revit BIM database exploration tool to view and navigate element properties and relationships.
Please refer to The Building Coder for more information.
The most up-to-date version provided here is for Revit 2018.
If you are interested in an earlier release of Revit, please grab the latest appropriate one from the release list, e.g., 2017.0.0.24 for Revit 2017, 2016.0.0.13 for Revit 2016, 2015.0.0.8 for Revit 2015, etc.
Peter Hirn of Build Informed GmbH very kindly set up a public CI for RevitLookup at lookupbuilds.com using Jenkins in a multi-branch project configuration to build all branches and tags from the GitHub repository. The output is dual-signed with the Build Informed certificate, zipped and published to an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, please refer to the Revit API discussion forum thread on CI for RevitLookup.
Peter also added the build status badge at the top of this page.
Thank you very much, Peter!
You install RevitLookup just like any other Revit add-in, by copying the add-in manifest and the assembly DLL to the Revit Add-Ins folder.
If you specify the full DLL pathname in the add-in manifest, it can also be located elsewhere.
For more information on installing Revit add-ins in general, please refer to the Revit API getting started material.
Implemented by Jim Awe and the Revit API developement team at Autodesk.
Maintained by Jeremy Tammik, The Building Coder and The 3D Web Coder, Forge Platform Development, ADN Open, Autodesk Inc., with invaluable contributions from the entire Revit add-in developer community.
Thank you, guys!
This sample is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. Please see the LICENSE file for full details.
Credit to icons8.com for the RevitLookup icons.