naigama
Parser library and tools based on Parsing Expression Grammar. (by kjhermans)
fakesteak
All I see is blonde, brunette, red head. — Matrix Rain for your terminal, CC0. (by domsson)
naigama | fakesteak | |
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4 | 4 | |
0 | 99 | |
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6.0 | 2.7 | |
5 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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naigama
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A PEG parser library, in generations (parses its own grammar specification using the previous generation's parser): https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama
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Design Patterns
And, of course, I use it in my projects (always eat your own dogfood). For example, here: https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama/blob/master/src/gen3/include/naigama/naig_defines.h (not complete, as in this project this concept is spread out over multiple include files).
- What projects are you working on or planning to do this year?
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Is there a definition of perl regex in perl regex
I have a project called naigama (it's here: https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama); it's the implementation of a PEG parser system in C, perl, java, rust. My purpose is to see if I can get to a definition of a regular expression that is comparably powerful to perl regex (which is indeed very powerful), but also parseable through a relatively secure, formal definition (my parsing system).
fakesteak
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To practice C, I wrote a somewhat minimalist matrix rain implementation for the CLI that is lightweight, yet looks pretty decent: fakesteak
- fakesteak - a public domain, lightweight Matrix Rain generator written in C
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My new setup
cmatrix? I see that everywhere, but think that there are better alternatives. Better as in nicer visuals that are closer to what can be seen in the movie. For example: tmatrix, fakesteak, neo and many more.
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What's a good way to clear the terminal screen of a fixed size with no large dependencies such as ncurses?
Source: Wikipedia: ANSI escape codes and fakesteak source code
What are some alternatives?
When comparing naigama and fakesteak you can also consider the following projects:
mk_clib - My C stuff.
csv-nix-tools - List system information as CSV, manipulate it, pretty print, or export.
Dupfinder
TMatrix - Terminal based replica of the digital rain from The Matrix.
huffman-c - huffman coding in C
succade - Run, feed and style your Lemonbar with ease
sdbm_tree - This code implements a binary, self-balancing tree in a potentially limited resource, currently but not limited to, memory and the filesystem. BSD License.
mk_crypto
libdither - A C library for black-and-white image dithering
web_server - Web server written in C