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Recommended framework/library for creating cli apps in go?
At least for smaller apps, I like commando because it's light in terms of dependencies, it's straight-forward to use and parses getopt style parameters.
vilmos
- vilmos - Visual Interpreted Language to Make Obedient Serial Art
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vilmos 2.0.0 BIG UPDATE is released! - String type support, Scaled images support and File Management [Visual Interpreted Language to Make Obedient Serial art]
vilmos is a stack-based programming language written by me based on colors and images instead of code, so you can basically write a programs just by drawing a picture. What I linked in the post above is the interpreter that makes runnable images written following vilmos language specs. In vilmos, each pixel of the given image rapresents a single instruction (for example: push to the stack, print from the stack, duplicate the top of the stack, and so on..), so what the interpreter does is reading the given image pixels and compare their RGB values with the operations RGB values specified in the documentation. But you can define also custom color codes to override the standard ones!
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vilmos v1.2.1 is out! (Visual Interpreted Language to Make Obedient Serial art)
I report here vilmos language specification. Feel free to collaborate to the project, suggest changes and updates, and fix unexpected behaviours. I hope you will enjoy it!
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vilmos - Visual Interpreted Language to Make Obedient Serial art
Thank you! It is an interpreter for a language written by me based on colors and pictures instead of coding. You can see language specifications here Do you think I have to change something on the Readme to make it more clear? And if it's a positive answer, then what would you suggest?
Very clever observation! :D Actually, it refers to the Hungarian name. As mentioned in the language specification, in LANGUAGE.md file of the repository, the language name comes from the Hungarian painter Vilmos Huszár because of his paintings involving blocky shapes, just like the pixels needed to program in vilmos.
- Vilmos – Visual Interpreted Language to Make Obedient Serial Art
What are some alternatives?
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ezcli - ✨ Minimal Go package for create CLI tools in <10 second!
g2d - Craft beautiful geometric art using code.
ttrpc - GRPC for low-memory environments
sauce - A novelty CLI tool that identifies an anime from an image and yields key data about it.
ptr - Contains functions for simplified creation of pointers from constants of basic types
goapp - An opinionated guideline to structure & develop a Go web application/service
kong - Kong is a command-line parser for Go
urfave/cli - A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go
yamlfmt - ⚡ Blazing fast YAML formatter