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    KonsolScript: Automate and Orchestrate

    KonsolScript: Automate and Orchestrate

    Embeddable scripting runtime for live behavior, AI, and automation.

    ...Key capabilities: - Embed into any C++ app with a single header - Hot-reload scripts at runtime without restarting - AI-safe: validate or reject scripts before execution - Orchestrate LLMs (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Ollama) in .ks scripts - Built-in: String, File, JSON, CSV, Math, Regex, and more - Plugins: HTTP, SQLite, MySQL, TCP, Redis, Crypto, JWT, Zip - Push behavior updates to remote instances over TCP Use cases: - Scriptable game engines (hot-patch rules mid-session) - AI event bridges (natural language to live app behavior) - Automation pipelines (CI, log triage, file processing) - LLM orchestration workflows Docs: https://konsolscript.sf.net/kookbook.html
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    orca is yet another script language which supports OO & distribute processing & functional programming aspects. And It's useful in string processing with decode statements & regular expression in it.
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    A powerful interpreted language with simple compiler for Windows 7 to create apps for graphics, image acquisition, processing and advanced analysis. Includes 800+ commands, help, simple development studio, plug-in API and Debugger window.
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    Xcript is an embedded scripting language for C++ that is based on XML. You can run a Xcript script in a few lines of code! You can print output, make loops, execute C++ functions and much more! It's very usefull for batch processing!
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    Tao is an object-oriented scripting language with automatic memory management. Tao provides text processing and numerical computation functionality. Moreover, Tao can be easily extended by writing your own dynamically loadable C++ modules.
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    English C is a meta-language. The project has changed over the time from the programming language that pretended to understand texts written in an English-like language to a self-describing language like the MIME and C programming language are.
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    MiniMe is a research project testing some ideas for built-in persistent objects and non-fifo function execution such as co-routines and event-based processing. It has run-time types, object-oriented programming support, and automatic memory management.
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