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# `slicer`
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This crate contains the types and algorithms to efficiently slice a mesh and some other stuff for post processing and support generation.
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It also exposes a CLI for slicing models, open the dropdown below to see it's help page.
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## Command Line interface
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This crate also exposes a CLI for slicing models, open the dropdown below to view the help page.
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Multiple meshes can be added by using the `--mesh` argument more than once.
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If you want to change any properties of the mesh like position, rotation, or scale, you can use the flag followed by a 3D vector (`x,y,z`).
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These flags will modify the mesh defined most recently.
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See the example below.
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```bash
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$ slicer --mesh teapot.stl --position 0,0,-0.05 --scale 2,2,2 --mesh frog.stl --position 100,0,0 output.goo
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```
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<details>
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<summary>CLI Help</summary>
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The speed to lift the platform after exposing each first layer, in mm/min [default: 65]
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--first-retract-speed <FIRST_RETRACT_SPEED>
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The speed to retract (move down) the platform after exposing each first layer, in mm/min [default: 150]
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--preview <PREVIEW>
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Path to a preview image, will be scaled as needed
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--mesh <MESH>
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Path to a .stl or .obj file
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--position <POSITION>
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