# Asymworks KiCad Library ## Usage The recommended way to use this library is with `git subtree` into an `asymworks` folder under the current project, and reference it as a Project Library from KiCad. ```sh git remote add -f asymworks-library https://git.asymworks.com/asymworks/kicad-library.git git subtree add --prefix ./asymworks asymworks-library main --squash ``` Add the library to KiCad relative to the `${KIPRJMOD}` variable. > [!NOTE] > The Asymworks library currently has a mix of path specs for 3D models, most of which still use the legacy `${KICAD_USER_TEMPLATE_DIR}/asymworks-kicad-library` root rather than `${KIPRJMOD}/asymworks`. Manual intervention to change the path within `pcbnew` may be required for 3D models to show up correctly. The library can be modified from the local project directory, and changes committed back to the main repository, using a similar syntax. ```sh git add ./asymworks git commit -m 'feat: added footprints XXXX' git subtree push --prefix ./asymworks asymworks-library main ``` > [!WARNING] > When using `git subtree` ensure that only changes within the subtree are added to a particular commit. Mixing files in a single commit between subtree and main project files may break things. ## Useful Links [KiCad Library Conventions](https://klc.kicad.org)