A complete, full-featured Brainf*ck IDE/console for Windows 10, built from the ground up as a UWP app.
- IDE with syntax highlight and code autocompletion
- Indentation depth indicators and column guides
- Git diff markers to see the changes in the current code file
- Breakpoints support with complete debugging experience
- Full featured console to test your scripts and improve your coding level
- Real time memory state with the all the info about every cell and the pointer actual position
- Exceptions handler, infinite loops auto suppression
- Complete 8 bit Unicode char lookup table to see the values of the characters in the Stdin buffer
- Touch friendly UI with on screen custom keyboard and dedicated text navigation buttons
- Undo/redo features to help you write your code more easily
- An interpreter debugger that shows the position of the operator that caused the exception and the stack trace
- Save your scripts in your personal library shared across devices and edit them whenever you want
- Custom overflow mode for the memory state
- PBrain extensions support to declare and call functions
The Brainf*ck# solution requires the following tools to build all the available projects:
- Visual Studio 2022, with .NET and UWP workloads
- Windows 10 SDK, version 1903
- .NET Core 7 SDK
- Windows 10 >= 1903
Brainf*ck# is open source and free to download in the Store, with just an optional IAP to unlock additional themes for the IDE. If you found a bug, feel free to open an issue or draft a PR! If you'd like to support me instead, you can:
- Give a star to the repository
- Download the app and leave a review in the Store
- Make a small contribution on my PayPal.me link 🍻
This project was the one I used to prototype and develop both the CommunityToolkit.Mvvm
and CommunityToolkit.HighPerformance
packages, which are heavily used in the projects in this repository.
If you'd like to learn more on these libraries:
- See our samples and docs on the MVVM Toolkit at aka.ms/mvvmtoolkit
- See the docs on the HighPerformance package here
- Explore the codebase for these and other Windows Community Toolkit packages here