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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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elisp-tree-sitter
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How to Get Started with Tree-Sitter
Look at the original integration project https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter, before it was done inside Emacs 29+.
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How to use Emacs 29 Tree-sitter?
That said, if you want a more complete experience with tree-sitter right now, there’s a 3rd party implementation with support for a lot more languages, and also automatically downloads all supported grammars. It’s available here: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter
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tree-sitter has been merged into master
How am I going to even use the built-in one? I was using elisp-tree-sitter. I know I have to add grammar for different languages, but how? I have been searching for a while and still have no clue.
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Ask HN: S/W development text editor have feature colorizing every iteration?
from github README.rst "Emacs package that provides a standardized framework for manipulating and navigating your source code using tree sitter's concrete syntax tree " -> https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
https://www.spacemacs.org/ with https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter then write a iterator/loop query for language(s) editing per https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/syntax-highlightin...
tad less installation heavy (sorta) but also makes use of tree-sitter syntax queries : https://www.lunarvim.org (neovim with treesitter syntax)
blockman usage examples: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5539gDeAdWqeXcczWuhnBA
Alternative examples / takes (per user interface):
### embedding a block of source code in a document:
** carrotsearch.gethub.io/apidocs/code-blocks
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regarding feature/tree-sitter branch
However, if you want to use tree-sitter today, there is the tree-sitter package which enables tree-sitter syntax highlighting in a number of popular major modes. I’ve been using it for about six months now in all major modes it supports.
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Commercial-Emacs
You can use tree-sitter already if you have dynamic module support: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter
- Are we living in the golden age of Emacs?
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Just discovered emacs as a long term vim user and it's incredible
emacs got tree-sitter bindings fairly recently: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter
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tree-sitter highlighting rocks
Related bugs: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter/issues/204
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Does any package exist to view code structure in a tree like manner?
You could take a look at moldable emacs. It seems to leverage emacs tree-sitter to be able to interact with the abstract syntax tree of the source code.
blockly
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⚧︎ Super Smash Siblings Trans
Unless it would contradict canon, every stage is very bright, highly interactive, full of pre-placed items, and so huge that you can usually run from your NPC opponents and enjoy exploring the stage in peace while they catch up to you. All buildings have Linux computers with actual internet access that allow you to program and print out your own projectiles/books/flags/UNO reverse cards/shinigami eyes/soupcans/cis TERF tears/masks/custom-made programs which can then be inserted into a different computer, but all without tracking any of your browser history; closets that you can enter; bookshelves containing the books mentioned in Masterpieces that you can either read in-game or throw to make random sentences/verses/comics from the book appear; and bathrooms with working mirrors that you can enter but their exact content and whether they're gendered or not depends on the stage.
- Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children
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Am I wrong?
And as a corollary, Blockly: https://developers.google.com/blockly
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Ask HN: S/W development text editor have feature colorizing every iteration?
** https://developers.google.com/blockly
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Godot 4.0 will discontinue visual scripting
huh, i wonder it is possible to just do visual editor on top of gdscript instead similar to https://developers.google.com/blockly/
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My Google Summer of Code 2022 – Google Blockly Workspace MultiSelect Plugin
In addition, I disable the drag surface feature in Blockly, which stops us from moving multiple blocks simultaneously. Also, there's evidence suggesting that we can perform better without a drag surface.
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Interesting examples of visual programming?
For an idea of what a library of programming units looks like, there's Google's Blockly (descended from Scratch) https://developers.google.com/blockly
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Cool & useful JavaScript libraries
Blockly : The web-based visual programming editor.
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I've created Sequential Workflow Designer in pure Typescript
This is just a generic web component. You may take it and create what you want. Here a few ideas: * fullscreen * image filter * live testing * particles Basically, I would say, if are you creating a no-code app, that kind of a component is mandatory. On the market you can find some alternatives like Blockly.
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Is there any research or articles on different, more efficient compiler designs?
Why text as the input? Humans like text. Scratch/Blockly might be said not to have a parser. Simple LISPs' parsers can be trivial to the point of feeling more like deserialization than parsing.
What are some alternatives?
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
Rete.js - Rete.js is a framework for creating visual interfaces and workflows. It provides out-of-the-box solutions for visualization using various libraries and frameworks, as well as solutions for processing graphs based on dataflow and control flow approaches.
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
imgui-node-editor - Node Editor built using Dear ImGui
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
scratch-www - Standalone web client for Scratch
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
tree-sitter-go - Go grammar for tree-sitter
litegraph.js - A graph node engine and editor written in Javascript similar to PD or UDK Blueprints, comes with its own editor in HTML5 Canvas2D. The engine can run client side or server side using Node. It allows to export graphs as JSONs to be included in applications independently.