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This is a source distribution of MCPL - Monte Carlo Particle Lists.

Included are the core utilities for reading and writing .mcpl files: A binary format with lists of particle state information, for interchanging and reshooting events between various Monte Carlo simulation applications. The core utilities include both command line tools and programming interfaces for C/C++ and python.

MCPL I/O hooks for Geant4 (geant4.cern.ch) and MCNP (SSW files) are included in this distribution as well. Hooks for McStas (mcstas.org) and McXtrace (mcxtrace.org) are already included directly upstream in those applications. A few examples of how to use the Geant4 hooks, or how to interact with MCPL files from standalone C code, are also provided. Refer to the FILES file for more information about included files, and refer to the INSTALL file for build instructions.

MCPL and most code distributed here was written 2015-2019 by Thomas Kittelmann (thomas.kittelmann@ess.eu). The MCNP-SSW converters were written in close collaboration with Esben Klinkby (esbe@dtu.dk), and the McStas and McXtrace converters were written by Erik B. Knudsen (erkn@fysik.dtu.dk) and Peter Willendrup (pkwi@fysik.dtu.dk). The PHITS converters were written in close collaboration with Douglas Di Julio (douglas.dijulio@esss.se).

See the file LICENSE for usage conditions.

A substantial effort went into developing MCPL. If you use it for your work, we would appreciate it if you would use the following reference in your work:

T. Kittelmann, et al., Monte Carlo Particle Lists: MCPL, Computer Physics Communications 218, 17-42 (2017), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2017.04.012

The latest version of MCPL and further instructions and documentation can be found at https://mctools.github.io/mcpl/.

Note that instructions for installation and setup of third-party products like Geant4, McStas and MCNP are beyond the scope of this file. Please refer to the products own instructions for more information.

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    2025-04-17

    I've been using mcpl from mctools and it's phenomenal! The streamlined interface and ease of use make it a must-have for anyone working with MCP applications. The documentation is clear, and the support from the community is outstanding. Plus, it's hosted on GitHub which ensures it's always up-to-date. Highly recommend checking it out!