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    BNFGen

    BNFGen

    Generates random text based on context-free grammars defined in BNF

    BNFGen generates random text based on context-free grammar. You give it a file with your grammar, defined using BNF-like syntax, it gives you a string that follows that grammar. BNFGen is a CLI tool, an OCaml library. There are also official JS bindings available via NPM. Project goals are to make it easy to write and share grammar and give the user total control of and insight into the generation process. BNFGen provides a "DSL" for grammar definitions. It's a familiar BNF-like syntax with a few additions. ...
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    strid is a tool to generate string diagrams for inclusion in LaTeX documents. It has a syntax which is inspired of Xy-matrix, but dual diagrams are generated.
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    SPEmatic is an interpreter for SPE-style string-rewrite rules meant for use by students and instructors in introductory courses on phonological theory (a subfield of linguistics that deals with how sounds function in the grammars of natural languages).
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