Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
Simply download: https://gtoolkit.com/download. The download is a self contained installation made of a Glamorous Toolkit image, a virtual machine, and a few other resources and libraries. Now, just run the executable.
- On Mac:
GlamorousToolkit.app
- On Windows:
.\bin\GlamorousToolkit.exe
- On Linux:
./bin/GlamorousToolkit
Glamorous Toolkit was developed following Moldable Development, and it offers extensive opportunities to learn about itself. Start with a tour through the built-in book to get an overview of the breadth of possibilities.
Pick a problem you care about. Pick a problem you care about. We cannot stress this enough.
Why? Because the essence of Moldable Development is about adapting the environment to match the context. If you do not have a deep context, you cannot evaluate what contextual tools do for you. Pick a problem you care about.
What kind of problems? There can be many.
- Explore a GraphQL or REST API
- Analyze unknown data
- Discover and model a domain
- Assess an existing system
- Document a system
- Build system specific editors
- Pharo app development
Glamorous Toolkit is an environment that shows how the experience of programming can be, but ultimately it's still just a piece of technology. Moldable Development is more than technology. It requires new skills. But even more important is that Moldable Development introduces a new feedback loop that has far reaching consequences, both on the technical and the business level. Use the technology, but focus on learning how to think about programming anew.
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The current repository embodies the second generation of GT and it is comprised of a set of distinct components:
- Inspector: the moldable inspector.
- Lepiter: the multi-language notebook + knowledge management.
- Debugger: the moldable debugger for Pharo.
- Coder: the moldable coder for Pharo.
- Transcript: a rethinking of the classic Transcript taking advantage of the moldable text editor from Bloc.
- FileBrowser: the file browser.
- Visualizer: a set of visualization engines on top of Bloc.
- Examples: the engine for example-driven development.
- Completer: the moldable completion engine.
- Phlow: the browsing engine.
- Releaser: the engine that allows us to manage and release deeply nested projects.
- Remote: the engine for interaction with remote runtimes.
- Presenter: the engine for live slide-based storytelling.
- Clipboard: a component for working with the clipboard.
- GlamorousToolkit4Pharo: the environment for Pharo.
- GlamorousToolkit4Git: the environment for manipulating Git.
- GlamorousToolkit4Smacc: the environment for creating, debugging and testing SmaCC-based parsers.
- GlamorousToolkit4PetitParser2: the environment for creating, debugging and testing PetitParser2-based parsers.
- GlamorousToolkit4Famix3: the environment and dedicated algorithms for source code analysis.
- GlamorousToolkit4XMLSupport: the extensions for manipulating and browsing XML.
- GlamorousToolkit4Jenkins: the extensions for browsing Jenkins.
- Demos: a set of demos for Glamorous Toolkit.
- XDoc: a container for arbitrary executable documents.
Glamorous Toolkit is based on graphical stack made of:
- Brick: the widget set.
- Bloc: the graphical framework.
- Sparta: the graphical canvas, including bindings for the Skia graphics library.
- Glutin: the connection to the Glutin Rust library for managing windows and OpenGL contexts.
See LICENSE.