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jelka

v0.3.0

Published

JavaScript API for Jelka FMF patterns

Readme

Jelka JavaScript API

JavaScript API for Jelka FMF patterns.

Note

If you want to contribute your own Jelka FMF patterns, you should check out the Storži repository for full instructions about developing and contributing patterns.

[!TIP] If you do not know how to use Git/GitHub or cannot follow these instructions for any other reason, you can instead check out Jelkly. It provides Scratch-like visual programming tool for creating and submitting your own Jelka FMF patterns, without requiring any programming knowledge. It is based on the same API as this repository, but provides a visual drag-and-drop interface for creating patterns.

Documentation

The documentation is currently in development. You can check out the source code for more information and Storži repository for existing patterns.