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README.md

Lingua evalia

A tiny web service that runs code for you. You open it, start writing code immediately and then run it. What you don't do is worry about file names, which command it was you had to use to run the code and so on.

Just write the code.

Quickstart

  • go get github.com/heyLu/lp/go/linguaevalia
  • $GOPATH/bin/linguaevalia
  • visit http://localhost:8000 and start writing code (press ctrl-enter to run the code)

Essentially just need go, but to run code in other languages, you need to have them installed as well.

Languages

(In order of adding them.)

  • go
  • python
  • ruby
  • javascript
  • haskell
  • rust
  • julia
  • pixie
  • c

Adding more is relatively simple: If there is a command that runs code in a language given a file, just add the appropriate line and a corresponding mapping to languageMappings.

If there isn't, you can either write a wrapper to do that (similar to the one for rust) or you can implement the Language interface.

Contributions and feedback welcome!

Tell me what you do with it, when it helped you, what you're missing.

Have fun!

License

MIT