I wasn't thinking about changing the semantics of add, it was to make it easier to define add and shorten the code a bit while keeping it readable and easy to maintain
@math heh, you sure know how to expose my laziness in keeping legacy files ;p (I'm totally fine with the questions btw - this comment is 100% light-hearted)
@math and originally I did
but then I yeeted it all into a python file
because that's what everyone else does
and it's probably better as .py
you could probably just delete the .txt and the dictconv.py files and nothing would change functionality wise
actually I'll do that myself
I'm working on implementing #147, so I'll remove those files in the same commit
Announcement: If y'all would like a Vyxal resources site similar to my JHT site, please let me know what sort of stuff you'd like and what categories of builtins there are (elements, modifiers, and syntax?) and I can give the format that data should be in to adapt the site over to Vyxal.
@lyxal It's still needed. The workflow does do it automatically, but it basically just runs that and then commits. idk bash and stuff well enough to do it inside the workflow itself. In any case, Python's just easier to maintain
@lyxal Sorry to ping you again, but could you please merge/reject my PR before more changes are made? It's very hard to resolve conflicts owing to how big interpreter.py is