subtex
Lightweight latex-like language for authoring books (by dhasenan)
kcl
KCL Programming Language (CNCF Sandbox Project). https://kcl-lang.io (by kcl-lang)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
subtex
Posts with mentions or reviews of subtex.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-07.
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What do you use to write and why?
Vim and subtex.
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Is your language solving a real world problem?
Subtex for writing fiction.
- Why are you writing a lang?
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Where do y’all write your fics?
Vim, a plain text editor, from the command line. I use a macro language similar to LaTeX to do formatting. It's got some features that make it pretty nice for my needs, but most people would probably dislike it.
- Had my 7 year old doing spelling words on VIM. Since she has not done much text editing it was effortless to get her thinking in "modes."
kcl
Posts with mentions or reviews of kcl.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-01.
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
KCL: A declarative configuration and policy programming language implemented by Rust, which improves the writing of a large number of complex configurations through mature programming language technology and practice, and is committed to building better modularity, scalability and stability around configuration, simpler logic writing, fast automation and good ecological extensionally.
- KCL is an open-source constraint-based record and functional language
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KCL: A Python Like Configuration Programming Language written in Rust and Python
Rust Ver. here
- KCL programming language. - Mutation Validation Abstraction Production-Ready | KCL programming language.
- KCL v0.5.0 is out! Better language, IDE and integrations using Rust
- Show HN: The KCL Programming Language for DevOps
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Rewrite it in Rust: Kubernetes
Have you considered using a different language for templating? this could be a BIG selling point. Some good ones are cue-lang (though I haven't seen support for rust), kcl or nickel-lang.
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Easy UI for teams to control their namespace?
We usually use KCL as the DSL( https://github.com/KusionStack/KCLVM )Build a user interface abstraction (masking the Kuberetes concept that developers do not want to understand) and build different UIs based on this abstraction (it can be an IDE interface, a WebUI, or a CLI), which is very flexible and can quickly respond to the increasing demand for UI changes from developers. Alternatively, another approach is to quickly modify YAML through KCL's Mutation capability (different teams can use KCL to write different namespace conditions). And KCL can be combined with ArgoCD to achieve better results
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The KCL programming language v0.4.6 is out! Kustomize/Helm/KPT integrations and new VS code extension
Website: https://kcl-lang.io/
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KCL v0.4.6 is Coming — Rust-Based IDE Extension, Helm/Kustomize/KPT Integrations
Sure, the IDE/Editor extension based on the kcl-language-server issue is here: https://github.com/KusionStack/KCLVM/issues/513
What are some alternatives?
When comparing subtex and kcl you can also consider the following projects:
Pipefish - Source code for the Pipefish programming language
SynthML - A programming language for type-directed program synthesis