[chuck-users] ChucK code site

Michael Heuer heuermh at gmail.com
Mon Aug 2 10:28:13 EDT 2010


That was the original motivation behind LiCK, a Library for ChucK

http://github.com/heuermh/lick

Fork and post your code there, or if you'd rather use some other
place.  Then let the list know about it.

   michael


Scott Hewitt <wittlist at googlemail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I think if you ask you can get edit permissions on the wiki but there
> was a spam problem a while ago.
>
> A ChucK code repository would be an interesting idea and potential
> very useful though while there is a good argument for some sort of
> version controlled system perhaps a more simple here's my code
> approach would work.
>
> Guess I am jumping the gun a bit here but I do think a site for
> storing, swapping ChucK code would be ace.
>
> Scott
>
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Hans Aberg <haberg-1 at telia.com> wrote:
>> On 27 Jul 2010, at 22:01, Andrew C. Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Do it.
>>
>> Hmm. Last time only those with special clearance could do it.
>>
>>> What ChucK code site are we discussing?
>>
>> I don't know. The ChucK project is using some kind of decentralized
>> approach.
>>
>>> Also, what about starting some sort of github system for ChucK tuning
>>> libraries? That might be a fun project. I've got Scala systems that I enjoy.
>>
>> The Haskell site <http://haskell.org/> has a link "Find a library".
>> Something like that, but possibly for code snippets as well.
>>
>> Also, LilyPond <http://lilypond.org/> has a Snippet Repository
>> <http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/>. Search for a music term there; if one clicks on
>> image, one gets to see the code. The ChucK equivalent might be sound files.
>>
>>  Hans


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