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title: "Welcome to min"
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<em>min</em> is a functional, concatenative programming language
with a minimalist syntax, a small but practical standard library, and an advanced
REPL. All packed in about 1MB.
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<a class="pure-button pure-button-primary" href="/download/"><i class="ti-download"></i> download min v{{$version}}</a><br />
(<em>pre-release</em>)
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<a href="https://github.com/h3rald/min">Repository</a> |
<a href="https://github.com/h3rald/min/issues">Issue Tracking</a>
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<h2>Features</h2>
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<li>Entirely written in <a href="https://nim-lang.org">nim</a>. It can be easily embedded in other nim programs.</li>
<li>Follows the <strong>functional</strong> and <strong>concatenative</strong> programming paradigms.</li>
<li>Provides a wide range of <strong>combinators</strong> for advanced stack manipulation and dequoting.</li>
<li>Provides a <strong>minimal set of data types</strong>: integer, floats, strings, booleans, and quotations (lists).</li>
<li>Fully <strong>homoiconic</strong>, all code can be accessed as data via quotations.</li>
<li>Includes an <strong>advanced REPL</strong> with auto-completion and history management.</li>
<li>Provides a lightweight <strong>module system</strong>.</li>
<li>Provides <strong>sigils</strong> as syntactic sugar to access environment variables, quoting, defining and binding data, etc.</li>
<li>Includes a small, useful <strong>standard library</strong> for common tasks.</li>
<li>Self-contained, statically compiled into single file.</li>
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<h2>Examples</h2>
<p>The following example shows how to find recursively all files in the current folder that were modified in the last hour:</p>
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<code>
. ls-r
(mtime now 3600 - >)
filter</code>
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<p>The following example shows how to calculate the factorial of 5 using the <code>linrec</code> combinator:</p>
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<code>
5
(dup 0 ==) (1 +)
(dup 1 -) (*) linrec</code>
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