Version1.11.5
Revision37
LicenseGPL-2.0-only
Confinementstrict
Basecore20

Tulip Rally Roadbook Editor

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Tulip is a powerful and user-friendly editor designed specifically for creating and managing rally roadbooks. Built using the Electron framework and leveraging modern web technologies, Tulip provides a seamless cross-platform experience for rally enthusiasts, navigators, and event organizers. Whether you're planning a rally route or generating professional roadbook documentation, Tulip streamlines the process with an intuitive interface and robust functionality.

## Key Features
- GPX File Import: Easily import GPX files to start building or refining your rally routes.
- Interactive Route Planning: Plan and visualize routes directly on an integrated map interface, ensuring precision and clarity.
- Instruction Street view: Show street view for instruction to assist with features editing
- Flexible Export Options: Export routes in both standard GPX and OpenRally GPX formats for compatibility with various navigation systems.
- Professional Roadbook Output: Generate high-quality roadbook PDFs ready for printing or digital distribution, tailored to rally standards.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Runs smoothly on Linux, macOS, and Windows, providing a consistent experience across all major operating systems.

Tulip is designed to empower rally teams with the tools needed to create accurate and professional roadbooks efficiently, making it an essential companion for rally planning and execution.

Tulip is an open-source project, allowing free access, modification, and distribution of its code to foster collaboration and customisation. This eliminates vendor lock-in, ensuring no dependency on proprietary systems and giving you full control over your.

This project is a fork of https://github.com/storm-factory/tulip

Update History

1.11.3 (35)1.11.5 (37)
14 Apr 2026, 23:00 UTC
1.11.3 (35)
1 Apr 2026, 21:28 UTC

Published7 Jan 2025, 21:34 UTC

Last updated11 Apr 2026, 10:44 UTC

First seen1 Apr 2026, 21:28 UTC