Jakob Schöttl <jscho...@gmail.com> writes: > Am 02.06.21 um 06:00 schrieb David Masterson: >> Jakob Schöttl <jscho...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Am 01.06.21 um 11:53 schrieb Tom Gillespie: >>>>> We have a pretty similar project, org-parser[1]. It's also written >>>>> in a Lisp dialect, Clojure, but it uses instaparse instead of brag >>>>> as parser library. >>>> https://github.com/tgbugs/laundry/tree/next#similar-projects I managed >>>> to get it into my README as a reminder to myself to have a thorough >>>> look at it, but have been occupied with other work since then. >>> Thanks, I'll also set a link in our README to related work. >> Have either (or both) of you looked at BeOrg (http://beorg.app)? This >> is an (iOS) app that implements task management from Org files by >> reading and updating the Org file structure. I would assume it uses a >> parser to breakdown the Org file structure and rebuild it later. That >> is what I see your parsers becoming. > I haven't tried BeOrg myself, but it's proprietary and we have an open > source, platform-independent alternative with Organice. See also > https://github.com/200ok-ch/organice#beorg > > org-parser is also open source and will finally replace Organice's > somewhat hacky Parser as a library.
Nice (no pun intended) -- David Masterson