Section 8: Keithley User Library Tool (KULT)
del_lib subcommand
The del_lib subcommand lets you delete a library from the command line. Its action is equivalent to
the following steps in KULT:
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Starting KULT
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Selecting File > Delete Library
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Selecting a user library to be deleted
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Clicking OK
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Selecting File > Exit
Usage
kult del_lib -l<library_name>
The <library_name> user library is deleted from the active user-library directory.
add_mod subcommand
The add_mod subcommand lets you add or copy a user module from one user library (source) to
another library (target). Its action is equivalent to the following KULT steps:
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Starting KULT
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Selecting File > Open Library
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Selecting the <source_lib_name> source library
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Selecting File > Open Module
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Selecting the <module> source module
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Selecting File > Copy Module
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Selecting the <library_name> target library
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Entering a target-module name
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Selecting File > Exit
All user modules must be named uniquely, even if they are duplicates that reside in different user
libraries. The add_mod subcommand automatically assigns a target-module name that is a
derivative of the source-module name. The naming convention is as follows:
<source_library_name>_<module>.
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