The ultimate data engine.
On a Unix-like OS, install Go (1.15 or above), then:
git clone https://github.com/arr-ai/arrai.git
cd arrai
make installOn Windows, download the relevant ZIP file from the Releases page.
Follow the Arr.ai tutorial for a step by step guide into the world of arr.ai programming.
See the Introduction to Arr.ai to learn more about the arr.ai language.
See the Standard Library Reference to learn what batteries are included in arr.ai.
$ arrai i
@> 6 * 7
42
@> //<tab>
archive bits dict encoding eval fn grammar log
math net os re reflect rel seq str
test tuple unicode {
@> //str.<tab>
expand lower repr title upper
@> //str.upper("hello")
'HELLO'
Ctrl+D to exit. or use the /exit command.
@> /exitOn Unix-like platforms, you can use the ai shortcut:
$ ai
@> _There are more features in the interactive shell. For more info please read the shell tutorial.
(See here for a full description of eval.)
arrai eval '41 + 1'Run arrai help or arrai help <command> for more information.
(See here for a full description of run.)
arrai path/to/file.arraior use the run command
arrai run path/to/file.arraiarrai run can be used to avoid ambiguity between filename and a command.
For example, running an arrai file named run (arrai run run). Alternatively, include a
subdirectory component in the filename (arrai ./run).
arrai serve --listen localhostarrai observe localhost '$'arrai update localhost '(a: {1, 2, 3}, b: "hello")'
arrai u localhost '$ + (a: $.a | {4, 5, 6})'