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Console Arguments
C272 edited this page Dec 18, 2019
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Algo has several console arguments you can use to start in different modes, turn off or on features, and perform other tasks. Here is a comprehensive table of all the console arguments you can use (individually):
Console Arguments | Purpose |
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algo |
Starts an interactive shell session for Algo. |
algo -v |
Displays the installed version number and build. |
algo -c [filename] |
Compiles the given file to a native executable for the current system. |
algo --nohead |
Starts an interactive shell session without printing the header. |
algo [filename] --dev |
Executes an Algo script, while showing lexed tokens and the action tree. Dumps variables upon finish. |
algo [filename] |
Executes an Algo script. |
algo help |
Displays help information for Algo's commands. |
algo pkg [...] |
Executes package manager commands. |
Algo (c) Larry Tang, 2019.
Commercial use of Algo must include the LICENSE
file in the same directory as the executable.
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