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icl

v1.0.3

Published

it is 'langage'(js modify where words becaume other (like for becom far))

Downloads

7

Readme

interpretor for codway langage (icl)

install

it is a CLI so you must global install like that: npm i -g icl

use

there 2 mode:

-command line (-n)

-file (-o)

exemple

from file:

icl -o path/to/file

or directly in the terminal:

icl -n ConstOil.logik\(\"hello World\"\)

syntaxe

the changement to cl and js is syntaxe of word(the main syntaxe is the same). for exemple: for become farand this for all the world in the translate.json file

/!\ the problem is you can not use this word in a variable name (in string is good)

contributing

there are just few words in the translate file to add word do a fork from github and I would see for adding

(Words must be sound near, in english)