 
 The ABS programing language
Bring back the joy of shell scripting.
A familiar syntax
ABS should look familiar to most of us, as its elements are borrowed from popular programming languages such as Ruby, Python or JavaScript:
obj = {} 
for n in 1..10 {     
  if n % 2 == 0 { 
    obj[n.str()] = rand(6**2) 
  } 
} 
echo("We have %s", obj)  
# We have {"10": 79, ...}Scripting made easy
System commands are deeply integrated (and encouraged); they make ABS ideal to work with in the context of shell scripting:
ip = `curl icanhazip.com`
ip.ok // true
ip // 1.2.3.4
echo("type something...")
input = stdin()
echo("you typed %s",input)Easy to run
Grab the latest release, run abs your_script.abs and see the magic happening. ABS works on Mac, Windows and Linux:
$ abs test.abs 
1.2.3.4
type something...
Hello world!
you typed Hello world!
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