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Can Skill-developed Utilities be Used in Capture?

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CW202501094411 7 days ago

Hello everyone, I am currently developing a Skill utility for Allegro PCB Editor, primarily aimed at automating Constraint Manager to facilitate maintenance and tracking of modifications. Recently, I noticed that the CM interface within Allegro Capture is quite similar. I wonder if it is possible to directly share the Skill-developed utilities across both environments. If this is feasible, could you offer some advice or suggestions on how to proceed? Thank you very much!

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    0 CadAP 6 days ago

    CW202501094411 

    Yes, you can call skill from capture tcl command window using command exec <your scriptt>

    You can try command like below:

    exec allergo -product "PCB_design_studio"  -s "<location to .scr file> " -nograph

    Please note : Yan call your .il(skill) file in .scr file.

    Hope it helps

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    0 CadAP 6 days ago

    CW202501094411 

    Yes, you can call skill from capture tcl command window using command exec <your scriptt>

    You can try command like below:

    exec allergo -product "PCB_design_studio"  -s "<location to .scr file> " -nograph

    Please note : Yan call your .il(skill) file in .scr file.

    Hope it helps

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