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A diverse community uses GMT to process data, generate publication-quality illustrations, automate workflows, and make animations.
$ winget install --id GenericMappingTools.gmt --exact --version 6.6.0Run in Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal. Prompts for any agreements.
GMT6 uses EXE (NSIS). The silent install switches are /S.
gmt-6.6.0-win64.exe /S
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GMT is an open-source collection of command-line tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing high-quality illustrations ranging from simple x–y plots via contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3D perspective views.
It supports many map projections and transformations and includes supporting data such as coastlines, rivers, and political boundaries and optionally country polygons.
| Architecture | Type | Scope | Install | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| x64 | EXE NSIS | - | Direct |
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1 known CVE via NVD
GMT is an open source collection of command-line tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets. In versions from 6.6.0 and prior, a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability was identified in the gmt_remote_dataset_id function within src/gmt_remote.c. This issue occu...
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