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What?\nThis is a BAIN wizard for [Wrye Bash](https://github.com/wrye-bash/wrye-bash/) that emulates a Turing machine, thereby\nproving my conjecture that the BAIN wizard minilang is Turing-complete.\n\n## 2. Why?\nThree reasons:\n - An exercise for me to become more familiar with the BAIN wizard minilang, since I'm working on its interpreter.\n - Curiosity - after looking through the implementation of its interpreter, I was fairly sure the language was Turing-complete.\n   But I obviously can't know without building a Turing machine emulator (or formally proving it).\n - To stress test the parser and interpreter. This wizard uses almost every feature of BAIN wizards *except* the ones that\n   are commonly used. Really, the only uncommon feature that is unused here is `Exec` - and I did try to find a way to\n   squeeze it in.\n\n## 3. Usage\nHave a look at the `examples` folder and its README. The basic gist is:\n - Create a Wrye Bash package.\n - Drop the `wizard.txt` file in.\n - Follow the instructions in the `wizard.txt` file, creating some subpackages with peculiar names.\n   - These names encode the state configurations for the Turing machine.\n   - One special subpackages begins with `I`, this subpackage describes the initial tape.\n - In Wrye Bash, right click on the package and click `Wizard Installer... \u003e Manual Wizard` or\n   `Wizard Installer... \u003e Auto Wizard` if the startup message annoys you.\n\n## 4. License\nLicensed under MIT, see [LICENSE](LICENSE). No idea why you would want to use this, but feel free.\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Finfernio%2Fbainwiz-turing","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Finfernio%2Fbainwiz-turing","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Finfernio%2Fbainwiz-turing/lists"}