@gesso/gesso v1.0.0
Gesso
Tool for fast interactive buildling.
Features
- Use in multiple ways- CLI with arguments (supports piped input)
- REPL
- Piped I/O
- requireor- importas module
 
- Compatibility- Supports any npmmodule
 
- Supports any 
- Quick- Graphical application composition
- Automated npmpackage managemnt for Gesso functions
 
- Configurable- Configure Gesso shell to customize the developer experience
 
- Extensible- Custom command parsers with middleware
 
- Deployable- Remove developer Gesso functions to package application for deployment
 
- Integrations- Visual Studio Code extension (WIP)
 
Installation
gesso can install and run Gesso functions. The functions installed in a
Gesso workspace define the capabilities of gesso.
To boostrap gesso for developing applications, run the following commands:
gesso install @gesso/function # Installs the default Gesso function.
gesso install @gesso/new      # Installs the "new" command to create functions.
gesso install @gesso/package  # Installs the "package" command to package applications.Usage
Interactive (REPL)
Running gesso with no arguments and no piped input runs Gesso in interactive
mode. Interactive mode is essentialy a REPL.
Run gesso to open Gesso in interactive mode which presents an input prompt:
$ echo "Hello"
Hello
$ text-to-speech "Hello there"CLI
gesso and each gesso-function can be run from the command line.
Example: Echo input
gesso echo helloExample: Generate a UUID
gesso echo uuid-generatorExample: Text to speech (single argument)
gesso text-to-speech "Hello from Gesso."Example: Text to speech (explicit arguments)
gesso text-to-speech --input.text "Hello from Gesso."Example: Text to speech (multiple explicit arguments)
gesso text-to-speech --input.text "Hello from Gesso." --input.voice AlexExample: Text to speech (multiple explicit arguments with simplified syntax)
Input arguments can be specified without the input. prefix when only input
arguments are specified.
gesso text-to-speech --text "Hello from Gesso." --voice AlexPiping input and output
Example: Pipe a command and arguments
echo 'echo "hello world"' | gessoHTTP API
TBD. Optional?
Editor
TBD. Optional?
Notebook
TBD. Optional?
Package an application
To deploy, just remove the functions/init, functions/new, functions/edit,
and functions/install functions (makes read-only).
Gesso editing functions can be reinstalled by anyone that checks out the
project, so they're considered reserved folder names (defined in default
gesso.json file).
Deploy
Gesso can run on one or more machines (i.e., a cluster).