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This is a relic from the early development days in this repo. When I first started this repo, it was a clean-slate playground to test ideas for solving the road blocks I hit with my previous attempt at an org-mode parser. To keep things simple, I originally only had a very basic set of syntax rules that only vaguely looked similar to org-mode. Once I had things figured out, I kept developing in this repo, morphing it into a full org-mode parser. A couple of references to those early days still remained, and this patch should get rid of the last of them. |
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Organic - Free Range Org-Mode
Organic is an emacs-less implementation of an org-mode parser.
Project Status
This project is a personal learning project to grow my experience in rust. It is under development and at this time I would not recommend anyone use this code. The goal is to turn this into a project others can use, at which point more information will appear in this README.
License
This project is released under the public-domain-equivalent 0BSD license. This license puts no restrictions on the use of this code (you do not even have to include the copyright notice or license text when using it). HOWEVER, this project has a couple permissively licensed dependencies which do require their copyright notices and/or license texts to be included. I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice but it is my layperson's understanding that if you distribute a binary with this library linked in, you will need to abide by their terms since their code will also be linked in your binary. I try to keep the dependencies to a minimum and the most restrictive dependency I will ever include is a permissively licensed one.