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Angle-bracketed references are a Nix anti-pattern, and thankfully this repository enforces this as a standard. TL;DR: - Drop angle-bracketed references - Change `briefcase` -> `users.wpcarro` - Fix any resulting regressions - Fix //users/wpcarro/tools/simple_vim - Mark //users/wpcarro/boilerplate/typescript and related projects as broken - drop .skip-subtree file, enabling depot CI Change-Id: I7153cbabafa617bfd6b199370cbec65cb75441f6 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/4325 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in> Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi> Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com> |
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.ghci | ||
App.hs | ||
default.nix | ||
Keyboard.hs | ||
Main.hs | ||
README.md | ||
shell.nix | ||
Spec.hs | ||
Transforms.hs | ||
Utils.hs |
Transform QWERTY
Apply a series of transforms to a QWERTY keyboard then use the new keyboard to re-type a passage of text.
Environment
You will need Nix to build this program on your machine. The good news is
that you won't need any Haskell-specific dependencies like ghc
, cabal
, or
stack
: just Nix.
Once you have Nix installed, to build the program, run the following from this project's top-level directory:
$ nix-build
This should output an executable named transform-keyboard
within a result
directory:
$ tree result
result
└── transform-keyboard
Testing
To run the test suite, run the following from the project's top-level directory:
$ nix-shell
$ runhaskell Spec.hs
Usage
Here are some --help
and usage examples:
$ ./result/transform-keyboard --help
Usage: transform-keyboard (-t|--transforms ARG) (-p|--passage ARG)
Transform a QWERTY keyboard using a string of commands
Available options:
-t,--transforms ARG String of transforms where (e.g. "HHVS12VHVHS3")
-p,--passage ARG Input text to re-type
-h,--help Show this help text
Now a working example:
$ ./result/transform-keyboard --transforms=HHVS12VHVHS3 --passage='Hello,Brilliant.'
Typing: "Hello,Brilliant."
On this keyboard:
[H][J][K][L][;][Q][W][E][R][T]
[Y][U][I][O][P][1][2][3][4][5]
[6][7][8][9][0][Z][X][C][V][B]
[N][M][,][.][/][A][S][D][F][G]
Result: ZIVV4D/O3VV36APF
...and an example with an erroneous input (i.e. !
):
$ ./result/transform-keyboard --transforms=HHVS12VHVHS3 --passage='Hello,Brilliant!'
Typing: "Hello,Brilliant!"
On this keyboard:
[H][J][K][L][;][Q][W][E][R][T]
[Y][U][I][O][P][1][2][3][4][5]
[6][7][8][9][0][Z][X][C][V][B]
[N][M][,][.][/][A][S][D][F][G]
Looks like at least one of the characters in your input passage doesn't fit on our QWERTY keyboard:
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][0]
[Q][W][E][R][T][Y][U][I][O][P]
[A][S][D][F][G][H][J][K][L][;]
[Z][X][C][V][B][N][M][,][.][/]