This is the .NET code used by Revit and Revit LT 2019 and later to support IFC. The open-source version overrides the standard version shipped with Revit and its updates. This contains the source code for Link IFC, IFC export, and the IFC export UI. This also works to improve Navisworks import.
An archive of the original SourceForge forums can be found here.
Note: The most current annual version and two previous versions are supported with fixes/changes. Older versions will not be supported.
The latest addon downloads and Release Notes can be found here: Releases. New versions of the addon, from 2023 and later, should also be available in the Autodesk Desktop App (ADA) as per your user and license settings.
Links to multilingual versions of the Revit IFC Manual V2.0 can be found here: Revit Blog
When submitting an Issue, users will be asked to choose between the following submission templates:
This will assist the development team with triaging and prioritizing reports.
GitHub labels are used to classify the nature of the Issue and help developers group, sort, and prioritize them. Reporting users and staff can add or edit labels. To make the triage and reporting process faster and easier (may also mean getting your issues addressed with higher priority), please use the Labels to classify the nature of the Issue to the best of your knowledge.
More Labels of this type can be added as needed/requested by users and developers, but this should be a relatively simple list to make high-level sorting and identifying quicker and easier.
(set by Autodesk Developers)
Ideally, each Issue should include Version and Component labels from the reporting user. The Autodesk developers will verify and correct those labels if needed, as well as add a Status label. Developers may also add an internal Autodesk Jira number/link to an Issue, but this is for internal reference and tracking only and not accessible to the general public.
The Revit IFC open source uses the Library General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2). It relies on ANTLR 4, which uses the BSD license. It also includes Autodesk.SteelConnections.ASIFC.DLL, which is a proprietary file owned by Autodesk and licensed under the Autodesk Terms of Use. By using this DLL, you agree to the Autodesk Terms of Use (https://www.autodesk.com/company/terms-of-use/en/general-terms) and the Autodesk Privacy Statement (https://www.autodesk.com/company/legal-notices-trademarks/privacy-statement). You may only use this DLL with the Revit IFC open-source project. Autodesk.SteelConnections.ASIFC.DLL is provided as-is.