Interactively explore compiler output
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Compiler Explorer is an organization on GitHub focused on interactively exploring compiler output. With a diverse array of public repositories, it utilizes languages such as Shell, Python, TypeScript, and C++. Notable projects include the main compiler-explorer tool, which allows users to run compilers directly from their web browsers.
Run compilers interactively from your web browser and interact with the assembly
Infrastructure to set up the public Compiler Explorer instances and compilers
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Workflows to build daily and ad hoc compilers for Compiler Explorer
Tools for Compiler Explorer
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Builder for .NET for Compiler Explorer
Explain Compiler Explorer output using AI
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Experimental official ce-mcp
Builder for Carbon
jail for execution of windows applications
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Builder for Intel ISPC
Simple program to convert your NES CHR file to readable assembly to use in CE
A light-weight process isolation tool, making use of Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf syscall filters (with help of the kafel bpf language)
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Nodejs proxy in front of conanserver
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Builders for COBOL
uops.info Code Analyzer
proof of concept for an event server
CE GitHub stats over time
Config for Compiler Explorer's CI setup
Builder for Val
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Authentication server for Compiler Explorer public instance
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The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies. Note: the repository does not accept github pull requests at this moment. Please submit your patches at http://reviews.llvm.org.
Tom Select is a lightweight (~16kb gzipped) hybrid of a textbox and select box. Forked from selectize.js to provide a framework agnostic autocomplete widget with native-feeling keyboard navigation. Useful for tagging, contact lists, etc.
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A CLI tool that automates the process of adding libraries to Compiler Explorer.
Builder for the vala binaries on Compiler Explorer
Builder for d8
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Game Boy / Game Boy Color Emulator Library, 🎮written for WebAssembly using AssemblyScript. 🚀Demos built with Preact and Svelte. ⚛️
Terraform module for scalable GitHub action runners on AWS
a small build system with a focus on speed
🔬 A fast, interactive web-based viewer for performance profiles.
Special version of Samba to include specific changes for Compiler Explorer
A Commodore 64 emulator in JavaScript
a ZX Spectrum emulator for the browser
Approval Tests implementation in NodeJS
Compiler Explorer builds tools that allow users to interactively explore compiler outputs. Key projects include the main compiler-explorer tool, as well as infrastructure and workflows for setting up compilers and enhancing user experience.
Compiler Explorer primarily uses Shell, Python, TypeScript, C++, Dockerfile, and JavaScript in its repositories. This diverse selection supports various functionalities and tools for compiler exploration.
Yes, all of compiler-explorer's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows users and developers to explore and contribute to the projects aimed at improving compiler exploration tools.
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