OpenGATE / GateContrib

User-oriented public repository of Gate (macros, examples and user contributions)
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GateContrib

Warning - This is a user-oriented, collaborative repository of Gate examples. The OpenGate collaboration is not responsible of any contents.

PLEASE INSTALL GIT-LFS FIRST: this is required !
This repository contains data (binary files), stored with git-lfs extension. For most modern Linux distributions there is a standard package for this, e.g. for Ubuntu/Debian do: apt install git-lfs. (If your OS does not have a standard package for git-lfs, then follow the installation instructions on the git-lfs GitHub page.) With git-lfs successfully installed, clone the GateContrib repository with the command git lfs clone https://github.com/OpenGATE/GateContrib.git. If you omit the lfs from the git clone command then the large binary files may not be downloaded correctly.

Gate, based on Geant4 library, allows to perform various Monte-Carlo simulations in the field of medical physics. Gate can be used in numerous ways and for a lot of different applications. This repository contains Gate simulation examples, mostly provided by users, in order to help sharing knowledge.


How to contribute ?


http://www.opengatecollaboration.org

References collaboration papers:


If you encounter some problem while pulling:
The repository was rebased in October 2020. So you can face to pulling problems. You can try one of this solution:

In any case, if you have some troubles, do not hesitate to send an issue via Github, we can help you.