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Fluxar
 
  • Basic knowledge of command-line interfaces (CLI)
  • Familiarity with version control (e.g., Git, if contributing)
  • Text editor or IDE of your choice

Installation

  1. Download: Obtain the Fluxar installer from the Fluxar website.
  2. Install: Run the installer and follow the instructions.
  3. Open Terminal: Navigate to the Fluxar installation directory using your terminal or command prompt (cmd).
  4. Setup: Run the command .\fluxar setup (or sudo ./fluxar setup on Linux/macOS) to finalize the setup process.
  5. Troubleshooting: If you encounter errors, try:
  • Reinstalling Fluxar
  • Running the terminal as an administrator
  1. Verify Installation: Open your terminal or command prompt and type fluxar --version. You should see the installed version of Fluxar.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! To contribute:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Clone your forked repository to your local machine: git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/fluxar.git
  3. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix: git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
  4. Make your changes and commit them: git commit -m "Add your descriptive commit message"
  5. Push your changes to your fork: git push origin feature/your-feature-name
  6. Submit a pull request to the main Fluxar repository.

Usage

Basic Commands

  • fluxar help: Display a list of all available commands.
  • fluxar run: Runs a Fluxar file.
  • fluxar <command> --help: Get detailed help for a specific command.
  • fluxar --version: Show the current version of Fluxar.

Built-in Functions

Fluxar offers a rich set of built-in functions for various data operations, including:

  • Table Manipulation: Filtering, sorting, joining, aggregating, and transforming data.
  • String Manipulation: Searching, replacing, formatting, and parsing text.
  • Math and Statistics: Calculating basic statistics, generating random numbers, and more.
  • Date and Time: Working with dates, times, and timezones.

Refer to the documentation for a complete list and detailed descriptions of all built-in functions.