In this paper, we present a tool for possibilistic logic programming.This tool is a desktop-based, stand-alone application that assists a user in creating, editing and querying a possibly inconsistent possibilistic program. The tool computes all the arguments emerging from the program, the grounded extension based on Dung-style semantics, and it is capable of showing arguments and grounded extensions graphically. The language for programs is enriched with pragmas for allowing the user to con gure labels for necessity degrees, deciding if using transposes of strict rules, performing consistency checks within arguments, and appeal to the use of accrual of rules for building arguments.
We describe its usage, architectural elements and we also provide experimental evaluation of its performance.