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aspera-isa

v0.1.0

Published

Instruction set architecture for the Aspera virtual machine

Downloads

2

Readme

aspera-isa

Instruction set architecture library for the Aspera virtual machine

Overview

This package defines the official instruction set for the Aspera interactive-fiction client. It allows for easy bytecode generation and provides a clean interface for inspection of code being compiled.

Installation

yarn add aspera-isa

Documentation

To view documentation for this package, execute the command yarn doc in the root of the installed package. Then, open the index.html file located in the newly created docs directory with your favorite Web browser.

Contribution

Contributions to this package are always appreciated. If you have any suggestions, feel free to open a pull request on GitHub. However, please execute yarn format before committing your code. As a side note, any commits you make on this project will cause the linter, unit tests, TypeScript compiler, and documentation generator to run. If any of these fail, your commit will not be made.

Licensing

This package is licensed under the MIT License.