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aiin

v0.0.3

Published

Aiin is the 💥 boom 💥 programming language made with node.js

Downloads

3

Readme

👁️ Aiin

Aiin is a beta-level programming language that is currently being developed. This is a simple language that is easy to learn and understand, and is used to build simple scripts and command-line applications. The programming language uses simple English phrases to build programs.

How to Install?

Before you start using Aiin, make sure that you have Node.js installed on your computer.

To install the Aiin package, you can run the following command:

npm install -g aiin

This will install the latest version of Aiin globally on your system.

How to Use?

After installing Aiin, you can run .an or .aiin files by running:

aiin .

OR

aiin index.aiin/i.an

You can find examples of how to write Aiin programs in the examples folder.

Examples

Here is an example program written in Aiin:

ask("What is your name", "input", "prompt")
  name = prompt
  log("Hello, {name}!")

This program asks the user for their name and then prints a greeting. When you run this program using Aiin, you should see output like the following:

? What is your name: Seif
Hello, Seif!

Contributing

As a beta-level programming language, Aiin still has some issues that need to be addressed. If you encounter any issues while using Aiin, please let us know by opening an issue on the GitHub repository.

We welcome contributions from anyone who is interested in helping to improve Aiin. If you would like to contribute to the project, please fork the GitHub repository and submit a pull request.