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A Python package to create alarm configurations for EPICS Phoebus..
A Python package to create alarm configurations for Phoebus
(https://controlssoftware.sns.ornl.gov/css_phoebus)
Use pip to install the package,
alternatively you can run the convert_alh.py script directly.
This package has two intended usages: Converting Alarm Handler configurations to Phoebus and facilitating the creation of Phoebus alarm configs with Python scripts.
Run `python convert_alh.py -h` to see about the scripts usage for converting alh to phoebus configs.
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...Taurus is a python framework for control and data acquisition CLIs and GUIs in scientific/industrial environments.
It supports multiple control systems or data sources: Tango, EPICS, ...
New control system libraries and data sources can be integrated through plugins.
Generic directory service (for the EPICS tool set). Directory entries are channels with properties and tags. Applications can query a web service to retrieve channels based on wildcard matching on properties and tags, and manipulate the directory data.
Code has been moved to GitHub at https://github.com/ChannelFinder