GeneGenie.Gedcom
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A .Net library for loading, saving, working with and analysing family trees stored in the GEDCOM format.
GeneGenie.Gedcom
Current working dev branch for code quality, .net 7 and improved tests.
A .Net library for loading, saving, working with and analysing family trees stored in the GEDCOM format.
Thank you to David A Knight who developed Gedcom.Net from which this project was forked.
Installation
Whilst we are below version 1.0 we won't be releasing a Nuget package is handled before then). To use the library, please download the source and star / set the repository as watched so you receive updates.
Basic usage
If you would like to see a specific sample please let us know what you want via Mastodon (@[email protected] or create an issue in GitHub.
Check the sample project out for working code, basic operations are;
Loading a tree
To load a tree into memory use the following static helper.
var gedcomReader = GedcomRecordReader.CreateReader("Data/presidents.ged");
There are other variants of this helper and non static methods that allow you to specify additional parameters such as encoding.
You'll want to make sure that the file you just read was parsed OK and handle any failures;
if (gedcomReader.Parser.ErrorState != Parser.Enums.GedcomErrorState.NoError)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Could not read file, encountered error {gedcomReader.Parser.ErrorState}.");
}
Querying the tree
Console.WriteLine($"Found {db.Families.Count} families and {db.Individuals.Count} individuals.");
var individual = db
.Individuals
.FirstOrDefault(f => f.Names.Any());
if (individual != null)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Individual found with a preferred name of '{individual.GetName()}'.");
}
Adding a person to the tree
var individual = new GedcomIndividualRecord(db);
var name = individual.Names[0];
name.Given = "Michael";
name.Surname = "Mouse";
name.Nick = "Mickey";
individual.Names.Add(name);
var birthDate = new GedcomDate(db);
birthDate.ParseDateString("24 Jan 1933");
individual.Events.Add(new GedcomIndividualEvent
{
Database = db,
Date = birthDate,
EventType = Enums.GedcomEventType.Birth
});
Saving the tree
GedcomRecordWriter.OutputGedcom(db, "Rewritten.ged");
Build status
Code quality
Contributing
We would love your help, see Contributing.md for guidelines.