Python with rizz. Be a sigma and mog your skibidi toilet opps before they crashout. This language can only be used in Ohio.
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PyGyat is a Python preprosessor which translates regular Python code into brainrot by replacing certain keywords, operators, and built in functions with iPad kid vocabulary.
Implementation based on Bython.
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Write Python using brainrot terms instead.
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Run PyGyat files using the
pygyat
command, just like Python. -
Translate Python files to PyGyat and vice versa.
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Real Python keywords that have defined PyGyat mappings will not be allowed.
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Edit your PyGyat code with syntax highlighting with the
vscode-pygyat
extension.
You can install PyGyat directly from PyPI using pip (with or without -H
, depending on your Python installation):
$ pip3 install pygyat
If you for some reason want to install it from the git repository you can use git clone
and do a local install instead:
$ git clone https://github.com/shamith09/pygyat.git
$ cd pygyat
$ pip3 install .
The git version is sometimes a tiny bit ahead of the PyPI version, but not significantly.
To uninstall, simply run
$ pip3 uninstall pygyat
which will undo all the changes.
To install the vscode-pygyat
extension for Visual Studio Code, visit:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=shamith-pasula.vscode-pygyat
Below is a table of all of the Python keywords or operators that should be replaced by their corresponding PyGyat keyword. Python keywords that don't have a mapping or aren't in this table can just be used as is. If you want to request that a new mapping be made, please submit a pull request.
Python Keyword/Operator | PyGyat Translation |
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try/except/finally | hawk/tuah/spit on that thang |
return | its giving |
- | fanum tax |
+ | rizz |
yap | |
True | Aura |
False | Cooked |
def | bop |
while | let him cook |
import | glaze |
from | lock in |
class | skibidi |
if/elif/else | chat is this real/yo chat/only in ohio |
for | mewing |
break | just put the fries in the bag bro |
continue | edge |
assert | sus |
raise | crashout |
in | diddy |
is | |
and | |
or | |
not | |
with | pookie |
as | ahh |
global | GOAT |
nonlocal | motion |
del | delulu |
yield | pause |
yield from | pause no diddy |
None | NPC |
pass | pluh |
self | unc |
range | huzz |
> | sigma |
< | beta |
≥ | sigma twin |
≤ | beta twin |
== | twin |
= | |
async | |
await | |
open | mog |
read | |
write | |
close | demure |
list | |
set | |
dict |
PyGyat works by first translating PyGyat files (suggested file ending: .gyat) into Python-files, and then using Python to run them. You therefore need a working installation of Python for PyGyat to work.
To run a PyGyat program, simply type
$ pygyat source.gyat arg1 arg2 ...
to run source.gyat
with arg1, arg2, ... as command line arguments. If you want more details on how to run PyGyat files (flags, etc), type
$ pygyat -h
to print the built-in help page. You can also consult the man page by typing
$ man pygyat
PyGyat also includes a translator from Python to PyGyat. This is found via the py2gyat
command:
$ py2gyat test.py
This will create a PyGyat file called test.gyat
. A full explanation of py2gyat
, is found by typing
$ py2gyat -h
or by consulting the man page:
$ man py2gyat
At the moment, PyGyat is written in Python. The git repository is structured into 4 directories:
pygyat
contains a Python package containing the parser and other utilities used by the main scriptetc
contains manual pages and other auxillary filesscripts
contains the runnable Python scripts, ie the ones run from the shelltestcases
contains a couple of sample *.gyat and *.py files intended for testing the implementationvscode-pygyat
contains the Visual Studio Code extension that enables syntax highlighting in VS Code.