Dotsscript

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DotsScript is a JavaScript interpreter that makes your JavaScript code much simpler by making the whole code using 2 characters only, the . and the character.

Installation

The interpreter is available through npm and yarn under the name dotsscript

npm i -g dotsscript

Or

yarn global add dotsscript

Usage

You can use DotsScript by importing the library in your JavaScript file:

import 'dotsscript';

// Your code here

Or you can use it straight from the command line without importing 'dotsscript'

dot index.ds

Example

Here is an example of how you can use DotsScript:

ᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ
 .ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ
 .ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ
 .ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹ
 .ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ
 .ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ.ᱹ

This code is equivalent to the following code:

console.log('Hello, World!');

As you can see, the code is much simpler and do not contain any characters that can confuse you.

Documentation

The global object is the main object that you can use to access the DotsScript API. It contains the following properties:

Property Description
Execute the code and returns a new object
ᱹᱹ Lower-case letters from a to z
ᱹᱹᱹ Upper-case letters from A to Z
ᱹᱹᱹᱹ Numbers from 0 to 9
ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ Special characters *+,-./
ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ Special characters !"#$%&'()
ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ Special characters []^_`
ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ Special characters :;<=>?@
ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ Special characters {|}~

After accessing the desired group, enter n times as the property name to access the desired character where n is the index of the character in the group.

For example, to access the character f, you can use the following code:

ᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ

This will add the character f to the code and will return the object so you can continue chaining the characters.

After you finish chaining the characters, simply add a .ᱹ at the end of the chain to execute the code. This will execute the code and return a new object so you can continue writing the code.

Note: After each execution, the code will reset so you can start a fresh new code.

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