A Zig Language Server
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Zig is a general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software. Focus on debugging your application rather than debugging your programming language knowledge. There is no hidden control flow, no hidden memory allocations, no preprocessor, and no macros.
A Zig Language Server
Using the Zig Compiler's Incremental Semantic Analysis as a Foundation for Near-instant Code Feedback via LSP
ZigBeam: Reusable building blocks for high-performance concurrency and parallel computing
A maturin-like Python binding system implemented in pure Zig.
zigantic brings Pydantic-style data validation to Zig, using the type system for compile-time guarantees. Define validation rules as types, parse JSON with automatic error handling, and serialize with zero runtime overhead for unused features.
The Zig Programming language IDE submodule for SNU Programming Tools (2D Mode)
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🔀️📖️ The official documentation source repository for Zag, a lightweight IDE for the Zig programming language. Zig *ZAG* \/\/\/
River configuration with the power of a programming language.
♒️🌐️ The official source repository for the website of the Zag project, a Zig language IDE written in Zig.
A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the Zig programming language, and continuing to learn the language.
💈️💼️💾️ The official source repository for the Portable Progress Bar project, an advanced progress bar that acts independently, and is portable.
Zig build of CFITSIO library.
A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the Zig programming language, and continuing to learn the language.
c-blosc2 ported to the zig build system
A simple, cross-platform Zig version manager written in pure JavaScript.
File system abstraction layer for Zig games and apps
bot client for https://github.com/pwalig/mini-RTS-server
Extended Zig Compiler Components: Reduce parsing overhead by reusing data, e.g., in language servers.
Created by Andrew Kelley
Released February 8, 2016
Latest release 4 months ago