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Phel is a functional, Lisp-inspired programming language that compiles to PHP. It brings the expressive power of Clojure and the simplicity of Janet to the PHP ecosystem.

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Phel is a functional, Lisp-inspired programming language that compiles to PHP. It brings the expressive power of Clojure and the simplicity of Janet to the PHP ecosystem — enabling you to write concise, immutable, and composable code that runs anywhere PHP does.

Example

; Define a namespace
(ns my\example)

; Define a variable with name "my-name" and value "world"
(def my-name "world")

; Define a function with name "print-name" and one argument "your-name"
(defn print-name [your-name]
  (print "hello" your-name))

; Call the function
(print-name my-name)

Documentation

  • Website
    Discover features, tutorials, exercises, and the latest blog posts.
  • Installation
    Get started quickly with scaffolding or manual installation.
  • Packagist
    Find Phel on the official PHP package repository.
  • Internals
    Learn more about the compiler’s inner workings.
  • Examples
    Explore practical scripts you can run directly with the Phel CLI.

Build PHAR

Run the following command to create a standalone PHAR executable:

./build/phar.sh

The generated build/out/phel.phar can then be executed directly.

Contribute

Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for information on how to contribute to Phel. For a quick overview of project layout, tooling, and review expectations, visit the Repository Guidelines.

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