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For full copyright and license information on NetLogo, including third party components, see the NetLogo User Manual. A brief summary follows.
NetLogo itself is free, open source software under the GPL (GNU General Public License), version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
The User Manual is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license (CC BY-SA 3.0).
Source code for all of the extensions bundled with NetLogo is here on GitHub, in separate repositories, at https://github.com/NetLogo/. All of the bundled extensions are either public domain or open source.
The NetLogo Models Library is hosted in a separate repository at https://github.com/NetLogo/models. Code Examples are in the public domain. Most of the other models in the library are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0), a permissive but non-open-source license.
- Extensions
- NetLogo Libraries
- Controlling API
- Extensions API
- 6.0 Extension and Controlling API Transition-Guide
- Optimizing NetLogo Runs
- Setting English as the Default Language when Running NetLogo
- Unofficial Features
- Advanced Installation
- Optimization List
- Java System Properties and how to use them
- NetLogo on ARM Devices
- Multiple Views via HubNet
- Branches
- Building
- Tests
- Windows Setup
- Continuous Integration
- Draft: How to Help
- NetLogo Project Ideas
- Syntax Highlighting
- Building with IntelliJ
- Code Formatting
- Localization
- File (.nlogo) and Widget Format
- Benchmarking
- Releasing
- Preparing the Models Library for Release
- Documentation
- NetLogo Bundled Java Versions
- JOGL
- Plugins API
- Architecture
- LazyAgentset
- Model Runs and Review Tab
- Model Runs: To Do and Code Overview
- Notes on in Radius
- Archived Branches
- The nlogox format
- Touch API Proposal
- Why isn't NetLogo "Parallel"?
- Potential Speedups
- Tortoise
- SimServer, WebStart, and NetLogo in Classrooms