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The bundled hex_cell.scad has many more knobs than the dozen we used to expose (box clearances, cap/box wall, vertical stacking, busbar template, etc). Maintaining a hand-curated PARAMS list in Python next to a SCAD file that already documents every variable inline was always going to drift. Sync + auto-extract approach: - scad/hex_cell.scad: replace with the upstream master file from Albert Phan's Hex-Cell-Holder fork (adds the BUSBAR TEMPLATE section and the "busbar template" part option). - holder.py: PARAMS now built at import time by _scan_scad(), which regexes top-level `name = literal; // help` lines into Param entries up until the // END OF CONFIGURATION marker. Scan handles bool / number / string literals; derived expressions and helper variables are skipped automatically. - Manual maps stay small and explicit: _SELECT_OPTIONS for the few string-enum params (part, pack_style, box_style, template_outline, template_hole_style, etc.), _GROUP_RULES for UI sectioning, and _NUMBER_HINTS for sensible min/max/step on the most-tweaked numbers. UI: - holder-app.js: extra GROUP_ORDER / GROUP_LABELS for the new sections (cap, box, insulator, bolts, wires, stacking, template, advanced). Group titles are now click-to-collapse; the advanced groups start collapsed so the form isn't a wall of inputs on load. - holder.css: caret marker on the group title, smooth rotate on collapse, hides the body via .collapsed class. Net effect: every variable in the .scad — including the new busbar template knobs — is editable from the page, with helpful comments copied straight from the .scad source.