Spork
Various Janet utility modules. Spork aims to be grab bag of useful Janet functionality that does not belong in the core library.
To use all features mentioned below in one program you can do
(use spork) to import them. When you need only part of the
functionality, please use import as seen in the example for
the part.
Source
Source code lives on both GitHub and SourceHut
- https://github.com/janet-lang/spork
- https://git.sr.ht/~bakpakin/spork
Build
janet -l ./bundle -e '(build)'
Test
Spork must be installed to test properly.
janet --install .
janet -l ./bundle -e '(check)'
Installation
As of Janet version 1.38.0, the normal Janet binary can install spork in the following way:
[sudo] janet --install .
This will install all spork modules to $JANET_PATH and
all executable scripts to $JANET_PATH/bin.
For versions prior to 1.38.0, but with support for the bundle module:
[sudo] janet -e '(bundle/install ".")'
Or, finally, with JPM (legacy):
[sudo] jpm install spork
Dependencies
Spork contains third-party dependencies in the deps/
directory. All dependencies are MIT/X11 licensed, or public domain.
Licenses for individual components can be found along with the source
code in the deps/ directory.
Documentation
Spork’s documentation is written using Mendoza. The docs are
most easily read by first building and then serving the .mdz files in
doc/ using Mendoza. You can then access the served static
site using a browser.
- First, make sure you have Janet and jpm installed. See the Janet docs for more information on this.
- Next, install Mendoza (to install globally, run
[sudo] jpm install mendoza). For more information on Mendoza, see the Mendoza project on GitHub. - Clone this repo locally (e.g. using
git clone https://github.com/janet-lang/spork.git). - From the spork project root (
cd sporkif you just cloned it) runmdz build && mdz serve.
While the Mendoza server process is running, you can navigate to http://localhost:8000 to view the spork docs as a static site.
