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Formula 1 Telemetry Grapher #1117

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KSweitzer opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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Formula 1 Telemetry Grapher #1117

KSweitzer opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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Title: Formula 1 Telemetry Grapher
About: Python script that retrieves F1 car speed data and graphs it.
Name: Kevin Sweitzer
Label: Feature Request
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KSweitzer commented Jan 26, 2024

What folder should I put my script in?

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You can place your script in GUI Scripts. Follow the contributing guidelines and README file to know more information on the process. Fill out to the details in Feature Request template here. Go ahead. @KSweitzer

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