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mcscript reviews and mentions
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Command block programming language idea?
But other than that, you might be interested in the fact that there are multiple such command compilers out there already. Some more advanced than others, but you might be interested in them: Smelt, CPM, commandstudio, etc. Also, I see you're still thinking with commandblocks. May I interest you in datapacks? They are a lot more advanced, performant and streamlined than commandblocks, and there are compilers for that, too! Like mcpy, mcscript, emcl and many more!
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What's something you do a lot in datapacks that you wish was easier?
There's already things like MCScript and ObjD (both made by the same person), but I'm not really a big fan of their syntax, especially not ObjD. I want to go for something more C-like.
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Minecraft Datapack Programming Language
I recently discovered https://github.com/Stevertus/mcscript, which is an awesome programming language that compiles down your work into mcfunction files. Unfortunately, it's unmaintained, and it has a few things that I would recommend be done better, so I came up with an idea for a programming language that I feel is a little bit easier to maintain and implement (and that I might make in the future). Here's some ideas for it, let me know if something is out of place:
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Stevertus/mcscript is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
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