.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 1.19.2.4 .\" .TH "madlang (1)" "" "" "" "" .hy .SH NAME .PP madlang \- a text templating language for generative literature .SH SYNOPSIS .PP madlang run .PP madlang debug .PP madlang lint .SH DESCRIPTION .PP \f[B]madlang\f[] is an interpreted language for generative literature and computational creativity. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \f[B]\-h\f[] \f[B]\-\-help\f[] Display help .RS .RE .TP .B \f[B]\-r\f[] \f[B]\-\-rep\f[] Generate output more than once .RS .RE .TP .B \f[B]\-i\f[] Set an input to the template .RS .RE .SH CONFIGURATION .PP Place files in $HOME/.madlang for them to be available globally as libraries. You can also download prebundled packages using .PP madlang install .SH EDITOR INTEGRATION .PP You can install a vim plugin for Madlang using .PP madlang vim .PP Alternately, it is available from .PP https://github.com/vmchale/madlang\-vim .SH MODIFIERS .PP Strings in madlang can be followed by modifiers, for instance .PP 1.0 "evil".oulipo .PP Currently supported modifiers are: .IP \[bu] 2 to_lower .IP \[bu] 2 to_upper .IP \[bu] 2 capitalize .IP \[bu] 2 reverse .IP \[bu] 2 oulipo (removes all instances of the letter \[aq]e\[aq]) .SH EXAMPLES .PP You can examine an example using the bundled libraries at https://hub.darcs.net/vmchale/madlang\-insults. .SH AUTHORS Vanessa McHale.