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@eng-tools/e-lang

v0.0.19

Published

The engineering programming language

Readme

e-lang

e-lang logo

e-lang is an experimental programming language that provides higher level abstractions specific to the needs of engineering disciplines.

Getting Started

The best way to try e-lang is to install the VSCode extension. This includes an interpreter that runs e-lang notebook (*.elnb) files (see the examples folder).

Installing CLI

e-lang includes a basic CLI tool. Currently the only implemented command is run, which interprets a program and returns any print statements to the console.

To install the CLI run:

npm i -g @eng-tools/e-lang@latest

To run a file, type:

elang run ./path/to/your/file.elng

This is an alpha version and it should not be used in production.

Documentation

Documentation is being built on the GitHub repo whilst a documentation site is being prepared. Head to the docs folder to read about the core concepts and features that comprise e-lang.

Examples

The examples folder contains e-lang notebooks with explanations and demonstrations of the various features of this language.