NaNoGenMo / 2023Links
National Novel Generation Month, 2023 edition.
☆27Updated 9 months ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for 2023
Users that are interested in 2023 are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- National Novel Generation Month, 2022 edition.☆51Updated last year
- Poetic esoteric programming languages☆18Updated 8 years ago
- National Novel Generation Month, 2021 edition.☆44Updated last year
- National Novel Generation Month, 2020 edition.☆76Updated last year
- National Poetry Generation Month 2021☆9Updated 4 years ago
- National Novel Generation Month, 2018 edition.☆112Updated last year
- Computational exploration of magical and divinatory language☆23Updated 5 years ago
- Code for the tumblr bot nostalgebraist-autoresponder.☆73Updated 2 years ago
- Repository for programming language SPLAT: Spatial Programming Language, Ascii Text☆52Updated 3 years ago
- an (unoptimized) quipu knot pattern maker processing sketch. Takes an ASCII file and converts to PDF. Each line of the input file is a qu…☆13Updated 7 years ago
- Procedurally generated blackout poetry☆63Updated 3 years ago
- Online narrative variation, allowing author/programmers to have the same underlying story told interactively in different ways.☆18Updated 2 years ago
- Notes and notebooks for Material of Language☆68Updated 2 months ago
- NaNoGenMo☆36Updated 9 months ago
- A tool for creating interactive sliding poems.☆46Updated 3 months ago
- screenshot-driven version tracking☆23Updated 3 years ago
- what if code i wrote was only for the people i love?☆106Updated 3 years ago
- This is the repository for 2018's collaborative NaNoLiPo project.☆33Updated 6 years ago
- National Novel Generation Month, 2019 edition.☆98Updated last year
- ☆14Updated 2 years ago
- National Poetry Generation Month 2017☆13Updated 8 years ago
- The language where computation happens through the will of the gods☆41Updated 2 months ago
- Plotto—A new method of plot suggestion for writers of creative fiction by William Wallace Cook, 1867-1933☆32Updated last year
- Easy to use ML model for spelling and sounding out words☆93Updated 11 months ago
- Use Markov chain generators in Tracery/cheapbotsdonequick bots☆17Updated 7 years ago
- I wanted all of plaintext Project Gutenberg in an easy-to-use format, so I made this☆223Updated 2 years ago
- Sending the lambda calculus into deep space☆150Updated 3 years ago
- The New York Review of Computation☆97Updated 2 years ago
- Plot suggestions for writers of creative fiction☆136Updated last year
- source for the Electric Zine Maker☆67Updated 5 years ago