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wokescript

v1.0.2

Published

The most woke JavaScript superset ever

Downloads

21

Readme

WokeScript

The most woke JavaScript superset ever

Usage

WokeScript is nearly the same as JavaScript, except variables have to be gendered, for example:

let v(he/him) = 5;
console.log(he(v)); // you can also use `him(v)`;

Misgendering your variables will result in an error.

Installation

You can install WokeScript through NPM:

npm i -g wokescript

CLI Usage

WokeScript (version 1.0) 
The most woke JavaScript superset ever 

Usage: wokescript [options]
Options:
--transpile (short: -t): Transpiles code
--input (short: -i): Input file
--output (short: -o): Output file

Pronouns

There are currently three possible pronouns:

  • he/him
  • she/her
  • they/them

The amount of possible pronouns will expand in future updates.

Functions

There are a couple of functions in WokeScript, and all of the functions listed are for gendering variables:

  • he
  • him
  • she
  • her
  • they
  • them There is also a pronouns function, which returns the pronouns of a variable when they are unknown.

Note

This is very broken currently and will probably error. Report issues at https://github.com/RealSput/wokescript/issues