Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ibf
Version: 0.1
Summary: An interactive BrainFuck interpreter
Home-page: https://github.com/mathialo/interactive-brainfuck
Author: Mathias Lohne
Author-email: mathialo@ifi.uio.no
License: MIT
Description: # Interactive BrainFuck
        An interactive BrainFuck interpreter written in Bython. Why not?
        
        To install from source, you must first build the Bython source into a Python package:
        ``` bash
        $ make build
        ```
        Then, you move to the `python` folder, and run the setup script:
        ``` bash
        $ cd python
        $ sudo -H pip3 install .
        ```
        
        After installation, you run an interactive session with the `ibf` command:
        ```
        $ ibf 
        Interactive BrainFuck - ibf v0.1
        
        ibf is licensed under the permissive MIT license. Full license and
        copyright information is available at the project's GitHub repository.
        
        [Input] +[------->++<]>-.------------.--[--->+<]>--.+.+++[->+++<]>.+++++++++++++.[-->+++++<]>+++.[-->+++++++<]>.++.---.------------.-[--->+<]>----.+++[->+++<]>++.--[--->+<]>--.+.-----------.+++++.-------------.--[--->+<]>-.-----.+++.>++++++++++.
        master procrastinator
        ```
        
        Everything you input is interpreted as BrainFuck code, except for the following
        reserved keywords:
        
        | Command    | Description                                                                       |
        |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
        | tape       | Prints the current status of the tape (data cells), with the current cell in bold |
        | pos        | Prints the current position on the tape                                           |
        | quit       | Quits the session                                                                 |
        | run <file> | Run code from a file                                                              |
        
        
        You can also run prewritten BrainFuck code, either as a standalone program, or
        in an interactive session:
        ```
        $ ibf test.bf
        Hello World!
        $ ibf 
        Interactive BrainFuck - ibf v0.1
        
        ibf is licensed under the permissive MIT license. Full license and
        copyright information is available at the project's GitHub repository.
        
        [Input] run test.bf
        Hello World!
        ```
        
        The `run` command always runs programs _inline_, ie the code is run on the
        current tape and with the current tape position as starting position. Thus,
        after running a program you can inspect the final state of the tape:
        
        ```
        [Input] tape
         0 1  2   3  4  5  6 7 8
         0 0 72 100 87 33 10 0 0
        ```
        
        
        For more help, type `ibf -h` or view the manual page by running `man ibf`.
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