Guess store in database with some kind of standard protocol would be a very 
good solution. If I understand it correct
SQL is a standard "language" to access database. However not sure if possible 
to use SQL against common databases if run
on a server or locally.

Nicklas Karlsson


ons 2025-11-05 klockan 12:02 -0600 skrev Brad Collette:
> Hey guys,
> 
> A few weeks ago in the video meetup we started talking about co-development
> of a better tool synchronization solution.  I took some time to dig into
> this and was amazed at how bad the state-of-the-art appears to be.
> 
> I don't think the solution belongs in either LinuxCNC or in FreeCAD.
> Rather, I think it's a perfect opportunity to start a new open-source
> project.
> 
> I've put together a new Github organization (loobric) and started work on
> several repos within it.
> I'd love to get some feedback on this direction and would REALLY love to
> get some help.
> 
> There's a blog post
> <https://loobric.com/blog/introducing-smooth-tool-data-sync> that describes
> the big picture
> For developers, the main repo is at https://github.com/loobric/smooth-core and
> the README should be enough to explain what's going on.
> 
> Let me know what you think or if there are glaring questions that I've
> failed to answer in the blog post or readme.
> 




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