package forester

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A tool for tending mathematical forests

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

4.2.0.tar.gz
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README.md.html

README.md

This is the source repository for the forester tool, which is implemented in the OCaml programming language. Please see this page for more information.

System Requirements

You need to have OCaml 5 and opam installed.

Installation

You can install forester by running opam install forester.

Contributing

Please mail patches by email to ~jonsterling/forester-devel@lists.sr.ht. General discussion can be mailed to ~jonsterling/forester-discuss@lists.sr.ht.

Using nix (Optional)

Forester can also be used with nix. To run forester, use nix run sourcehut:~jonsterling/ocaml-forester. If you are working with a Nix flake-based project and want to include Forester as a build input, you can add it to your flake.nix:

{
  inputs = {
    forester.url = "sourcehut:~jonsterling/ocaml-forester";
    forester.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
  };

  outputs = inputs@{ self, forester, nixpkgs }:
    let
      system = "x86_64-linux"; # make sure to change this to your use case!
      pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system inputs; };
    in
    {
      devShells.${system}.default = pkgs.mkShell {
        buildInputs = [ forester.packages.${system}.default ];
      };
    };
}

Example Use

Please see my Forest for an example of using forester, or clone your own template forest.

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