Android.Brainf

Interpreter for the 'Brainf' programming language

License

MIT License

Interpreter for the ‘Brainf’ programming language

<b>Features:</b>

<ul>

<li><b>Integration with System Theme</b>: Brainf seamlessly integrates with the system’s theme, ensuring that the app’s appearance aligns with the user’s device-wide design choices.</li>

<li><b>Effortless Code Management</b>: Easily create, edit, save, and execute Brainf code and text files, providing a comprehensive platform for coding endeavours.</li>

<li><b>Vibrant Syntax Highlighting</b>: Harness the power of regex-based syntax highlighting, making your code structures and elements vividly distinct for enhanced readability and comprehension.</li>

<li><b>Swift Navigation via Launcher Shortcuts</b>: Instantly access key sections like Settings, About, and New File through convenient launcher shortcuts, streamlining your interaction with the app for maximum efficiency.</li>

<li><b>ASCII Control Character Support:</b> supporting two notation types for ASCII control characters: <b>hexadecimal notation</b> (<code>\xNN</code>) and <b>control character notation</b> (<code>@NAME;</code>), allowing flexible inclusion of control sequences in input strings.</li>

</ul>

<b>Links:</b>

<li>The source code for Brainf is available at https://github.com/FredHappyface/Android.Brainf </li>

<li>The tutorials take you by the hand through a series of steps to get started using the software. Start here if you’re new: https://github.com/FredHappyface/Android.Brainf/blob/main/documentation/tutorials </li>

<li>MIT License (See the license for more information https://github.com/FredHappyface/Android.Brainf/blob/main/LICENSE.md ) </li>

</ul>

Creator

FredHappyface

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