A Matrix Effect in your terminal using AssemblyScript 🚀 and WASI 🧩 . Deployed to WAPM 📦 .
Uses the AssemblyScript WASI bindings, with some help from Wasa.
Install using WAPM:
wapm install -g torch2424/wasm-matrix
And then run wasm-matrix
:
wapm run wasm-matrix -l $LINES -c $COLUMNS
Currently, in version 0.0.1
this isn't using the clock subscription, and using an old school while(true)
loop to run the matrix. Thus, this will peg a core of CPU, wouldn't suggest running this on a cheap single core droplet (server). 🙂
Feel free to fork and submit PRs! Opening an issue is reccomended before starting any development, as a discussion would be nice on the idea / feature before writing code. Any help is much appreciated, and would be a ton of fun! 🎉
This project's setup is meant to follow a standard Node app. Install Node with nvm, git clone
the project, and npm install
, and you should be good to go!
Build your changes with: npm run build
.
Run the project with the standard usage: wapm run wasm-matrix -l $LINES -c $COLUMNS
.
AssemblyScript - Typescript(-ish) to WebAssembly Compiler.
Wasa - An AssemblyScript API layer for WASI system calls [WIP].
Wasi - System interface for WebAssembly
WAPM - A WebAssembly package manager built on top of Wasmer.
jedisct1 - For building wasa. Was a huge help!
Binji - For inspiring this project on one of our hack days. Check out their hack day wasm project!