# q A programming language that compiles down to machine code. ## Features - Fast compilation - High performance - Small executables ## Installation ```shell git clone https://git.akyoto.dev/cli/q cd q go build ``` This will place the compiler inside the repository. Either use `./q` for the following examples or get access to the shorter `q` in any directory via symlink: ```shell ln -s $PWD/q ~/.local/bin/q ``` This assumes that your shell loads `~/.local/bin`. ## Usage ```shell q [command] [options] ``` The `build` command creates an executable: ```shell q build examples/hello ``` The `run` command does everything `build` does but also executes it: ```shell q run examples/hello ``` You don't have to use physical directories, it's perfectly valid to use a list of files: ```shell q build hello.q world.q ``` To show verbose compiler output use `-v` or `--verbose`: ```shell q build examples/hello -v ``` For more information see `q help`. ## Platforms You can cross-compile executables for Linux, Mac and Windows. ```shell q build examples/hello --os linux q build examples/hello --os mac q build examples/hello --os windows ``` ## Status This project is under heavy development. Feel free to [get in touch](https://akyoto.dev/contact) if you are interested in helping out. ## License Please see the [license documentation](https://akyoto.dev/license). ## Copyright © 2023 Eduard Urbach