Transform QWERTY
Apply a series of transforms to a QWERTY keyboard then use the new keyboard to re-type a passage of text.
Environment
You will need Nix to build this program on your machine. The good news is
that you won't need any Haskell-specific dependencies like ghc
, cabal
, or
stack
: just Nix.
Once you have Nix installed, to build the program, run the following from this project's top-level directory:
$ nix-build
This should output an executable named transform-keyboard
within a result
directory:
$ tree result result โโโ transform-keyboard
Testing
To run the test suite, run the following from the project's top-level directory:
$ nix-shell $ runhaskell Spec.hs
Usage
Here are some --help
and usage examples:
$ ./result/transform-keyboard --help Usage: transform-keyboard (-t|--transforms ARG) (-p|--passage ARG) Transform a QWERTY keyboard using a string of commands Available options: -t,--transforms ARG String of transforms where (e.g. "HHVS12VHVHS3") -p,--passage ARG Input text to re-type -h,--help Show this help text
Now a working example:
$ ./result/transform-keyboard --transforms=HHVS12VHVHS3 --passage='Hello,Brilliant.' Typing: "Hello,Brilliant." On this keyboard: [H][J][K][L][;][Q][W][E][R][T] [Y][U][I][O][P][1][2][3][4][5] [6][7][8][9][0][Z][X][C][V][B] [N][M][,][.][/][A][S][D][F][G] Result: ZIVV4D/O3VV36APF
...and an example with an erroneous input (i.e. !
):
$ ./result/transform-keyboard --transforms=HHVS12VHVHS3 --passage='Hello,Brilliant!' Typing: "Hello,Brilliant!" On this keyboard: [H][J][K][L][;][Q][W][E][R][T] [Y][U][I][O][P][1][2][3][4][5] [6][7][8][9][0][Z][X][C][V][B] [N][M][,][.][/][A][S][D][F][G] Looks like at least one of the characters in your input passage doesn't fit on our QWERTY keyboard: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][0] [Q][W][E][R][T][Y][U][I][O][P] [A][S][D][F][G][H][J][K][L][;] [Z][X][C][V][B][N][M][,][.][/]