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What's This?

 krutonium@Arch  ~  OwO
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How To Run

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**05AB1E** [Use the online interpreter](https://tio.run/#05ab1e)
**Ada**

`gnatmake OwO.adb && ./OwO`

**Axe Parser**

`Asm(prgmOWO)` (Send OWO.8XP to your calculator first)

**BASIC**

`fbc OwO.bas`

**Bash**

`chmod +x OwO.sh && ./OwO.sh`

**Batch**

`CALL OwO.bat` or just run the program

**Boo**

`booi OwO.boo`

**Brainfuck**
npm install --g node-brainfuck-compiler
  brainfuck-compiler -i BF/OwO.bf -o BF/OwO-compiled.js && node Brainfuck/OwO-compiled.js

Alternatively, Try it online!

**C**

`gcc OwO.c -o OwO && ./OwO`

**C++**

`g++ OwO.cpp -o OwO && ./OwO`

**C#/.NET**

`dotnet restore && dotnet run`

**CoffeeScript**

`coffee OwO.coffee`

**Crystal**

`crystal OwO.cr`

**D**

`dmd OwO.d && ./OwO`

**Dart**

`dart OwO.dart`

**Docker**

`docker build . -t owo && docker run owo`

**Elisp**

`emacs -q --script OwO.el`

**Elixir**

`elixir Elixir.exs`

**Emojicode**

`emojicodec OwO.emojic && ./OwO`

**Erlang**
$erl

1> c(owo).

2> owo:owoPrint().
**Factor** [Download and compile the Java Factor interpreter](https://github.com/bangyen/factor-lang)

`java Factor OwO.fact`

**Fetlang**

`fetlang OwO.fet`

**Fish**

`chmod +x OwO.fish && ./OwO.fish`

**Forth**

`gforth owo.fs -e bye`

**Go**

`go run OwO.go`

**Haskell**

`runghc OwO.hs`

**HTML**

`firefox OwO.html`

**Java**

`java OwO.java`

**JavaScript (NodeJS) and JSFuck**

`node OwO.js`

**JScript**

`cscript OwO.js`

**Julia**

`julia OwO.jl`

**Kotlin**

`kotlinc OwO.kt -include-runtime -d OwO.jar && java -jar OwO.jar`

**LaTeX**

`pdflatex OwO.tex` or `latex OwO.tex` or `xelatex OwO.tex`

**Lisp**

`clisp OwO.lisp`

**LOLCODE**

`lci OwO.lol`

**Lua**

`lua OwO.lua`

**Makefile**

`make`

**Malbolge**

`malbolge OwO.mal`

**Nim**

`nim compile --run OwO.nim` or `nimble run`

**OCaml**

`ocaml OwO.ml`

**Perl**

`perl OwO.pl`

**PHP**

`php OwO.php`

**Pascal**

`fpc OwO.pas`

**PowerShell**

`powershell OwO.ps1`

**Python (v2.x and v3.x respectively)**

`python owo.py` or `python3 owo.py`

**R**

`Rscript OwO.R` Linux/Unix
`R.exe OwO.R` Windows

**Red**

`red -c OwO.red` and then run the compiled executable from a command prompt/terminal.

**Ruby**

`ruby OwO.rb`

**Rust**

`cargo run`

**Slashes** Find an interpreter on [here](https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/37014/interpret-pronounced-slashes) and run it
**Swift**

`swift OwO.swift`

**TCL**

`tclsh OwO.tcl`

**TypeScript**

`tsc OwO.ts | node OwO.ts`

**V**

`v run OwO.v`

**Vala**

`valac OwO.vala && ./OwO`

**VBScript**

`cscript OwO.vbs`

**VisualBasic**

`vbc ./OwO.vb && ./OwO`

**Wenyan** `wenyan ./OwO.wy`
`create an image that resembles pages from historical printed books`
`wenyan --render ./OwO.wy`
**WhiteSpaces** `Replace space with 1 and tab with 0`
`Then decode binary`
**Terraform**

`terraform init && terraform apply`

**Zsh**

`chmod +x OwO.zsh && ./OwO.zsh`

What's This?

 krutonium@Arch  ~  OwO
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  \ V  V / | | | | (_| | |_    \__ \ | |_| | | | |\__ \
   \_/\_/  |_| |_|\__,_|\__|   |___/ \___|_| |_|_|/___/

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owo's Issues

Update Readme.md

With instructions for running each sample. Perhaps pretty it up a bit?

Nim to Nimble

Since most languages (Rust, that I know of) is/are using the package manager to handle execution.
Shouldn't Nim be using nimble with nimble run instead of nim c -r <file>

If it's okay I'd like to update it.

Pull requests here won’t count toward Hacktoberfest.

Hi there,

Thank you for your interest in Hacktoberfest and in helping others make their first contributions to open source.

While we agree that it's important to help others, this repository does not do this in a way that is in line with the Hacktoberfest values. Please read the part that talks about high-quality contributions to understand why we are reaching out and taking action. Due to this, we've added this repository to the list of excluded repositories which means pull requests here will not count toward Hacktoberfest 2020.

This is not a DigitalOcean decision, it's one that is inspired by the community of maintainers and contributors who all agree that quality is more important than quantity when it comes to engagement in the Open Source community. The values remind us to shift the focus from contributions to repositories that encourage folks to quickly create and gain a pull request to contributions that will help people level-up their skills and contribute to open-source projects that are in need of help.

If you feel that this repository is an effective learning resource, we encourage you to keep running it since a core part of the aim for Hacktoberfest is to encourage new folks to get involved with open-source.

However, if you are interested in having contributions to this repo count toward Hacktoberfest we encourage you to take a look at this list of Hacktoberfest issues for inspiration and make the necessary changes to focus on enabling people to make meaningful contributions to open source projects.

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Happy Hacking,
The Hacktoberfest Team

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