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Introduction

Named after the iconic assistant Delores Landingham from 'The West Wing', this project aims to simplify complex, multi-step tasks into manageable chunks. Be it filing taxes, creating packing lists for travel, or even setting up a local development environment—Delores is here to guide you step-by-step.

DELORES is currently very much in Alpha status.

Features

  • Write your task descriptions as Markdown files - so you can annotate them to your heart's content.
  • Delores compiles the Markdown into json files read by a very lightweight Javascript UI - easy to navigate and to embed in other systems
  • It supports control flow (multiple paths depending on choices) and loops (when you have to do a subtask repeatedly)

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/equalitytime/Delores.git

# Navigate into the directory
cd Delores


# Run the code:   

python3 compiler.py main.md _site/plan.json python3 -m http.server &


### Tests 
Tests are written in jest. 

npm install --save-dev jest npm install marked npm test


# Examples 
The repository comes with examples: 
* Simple Tea  (Extremely simple, borders on `Hello World') 
* Lost Amulet - A choose your own adventure showing branching
* Complex Tea (Much more complex, shows branches, loops and subroutines) 

# Using the interface 
The following keyboard keys are recognised for DELORES: TODO 

* The UP and DOWN keys move you up and down the task list without altering their status.
* The LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys change which option is active in a multiple choice section. 
* 'Y' marks the currently highlighted task as completed and moves the cursor to the next task. 
* 'X' wipes the cookies and returns the algorithm to it's initial state
* 'Q' Opens the 'interrupt menu'. the interrupt menu is one can can be triggered from any stage in the algorithm and is where you would put literal interrupts to the algorithm: phone calls, alarms, missing resources. 
* 'J' Opens the 'jump' menu that will take you to any subroutine you like 


# Writing your own algorithms 
DELORES understands bulleted lists and level one headings. 

DELORES looks for a heading 'Main' to start with, if there isn't a 'Main' section, DELORES will complain ('main' is fine - all method names are stored in lowercase internally).  

DELORES doesn't currently support multiple levels of bulleted list. 

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