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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 <code>.</code> and the <code>ᱹ</code> character. == Installation == The interpreter is available through npm and yarn under the name <code>dotsscript</code> 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 <span id="example"></span> == 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 <code>ᱹ</code> is the main object that you can use to access the DotsScript API. It contains the following properties: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Property ! Description |- | <code>ᱹ</code> | Execute the code and returns a new <code>ᱹ</code> object |- | <code>ᱹᱹ</code> | Lower-case letters from <code>a</code> to <code>z</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Upper-case letters from <code>A</code> to <code>Z</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Numbers from <code>0</code> to <code>9</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Special characters <code>*+,-./</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Special characters <code>!&quot;#$%&amp;'()</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Special characters <code>[]^_`</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Special characters <code>:;&lt;=&gt;?@</code> |- | <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> | Special characters <code>{<nowiki>|</nowiki>}~</code> |} After accessing the desired group, enter <code>ᱹ</code> 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 <code>f</code>, you can use the following code: ᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ This will add the character <code>f</code> to the code and will return the <code>ᱹ</code> object so you can continue chaining the characters. After you finish chaining the characters, simply add a <code>.ᱹ</code> at the end of the chain to execute the code. This will execute the code and return a new <code>ᱹ</code> object so you can continue writing the code. '''Note:''' After each execution, the code will reset so you can start a fresh new code. == Links == * GitHub Repo: [https://github.com/xpodev/dot-script.chat/ github] * NPM: [https://npmjs.com/package/dotsscript npm.js]'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,88 @@ +DotsScript is a JavaScript interpreter that makes your JavaScript code much simpler by making the whole code using 2 characters only, the <code>.</code> and the <code>ᱹ</code> character. + +== Installation == + +The interpreter is available through npm and yarn under the name <code>dotsscript</code> + + 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 + +<span id="example"></span> +== 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 <code>ᱹ</code> is the main object that you can use to access the DotsScript API. It contains the following properties: + +{| class="wikitable" +|- +! Property +! Description +|- +| <code>ᱹ</code> +| Execute the code and returns a new <code>ᱹ</code> object +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹ</code> +| Lower-case letters from <code>a</code> to <code>z</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Upper-case letters from <code>A</code> to <code>Z</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Numbers from <code>0</code> to <code>9</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Special characters <code>*+,-./</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Special characters <code>!&quot;#$%&amp;'()</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Special characters <code>[]^_`</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Special characters <code>:;&lt;=&gt;?@</code> +|- +| <code>ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ</code> +| Special characters <code>{<nowiki>|</nowiki>}~</code> +|} + +After accessing the desired group, enter <code>ᱹ</code> 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 <code>f</code>, you can use the following code: + + ᱹ.ᱹᱹ.ᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹᱹ +This will add the character <code>f</code> to the code and will return the <code>ᱹ</code> object so you can continue chaining the characters. + +After you finish chaining the characters, simply add a <code>.ᱹ</code> at the end of the chain to execute the code. This will execute the code and return a new <code>ᱹ</code> object so you can continue writing the code. + +'''Note:''' After each execution, the code will reset so you can start a fresh new code. + +== Links == + +* GitHub Repo: [https://github.com/xpodev/dot-script.chat/ github] +* NPM: [https://npmjs.com/package/dotsscript npm.js] '
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