Saasagi Tutorial
February 13, 2020•213 words
Installation
First thing is first, install the RubyGem that grows the source code:
sudo gem install saasagi
Check For Pre Written Functions
git clone https://git.privacytools.io/LWFlouisa/Saasagi
If pre-written functions are not present in your application, drag and drop pre-write and backup into your folder.
Assemble Development Environment
def auto_assemble
require "saasagi"
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_timer
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_encryptor
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_duck_search
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_duck_sum
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_define_goal
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_bedroom
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_translator
Saasagi::BaseCode.assemble_trends
end
def auto_selfrepair
require "saasagi"
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_timer
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_encryptor
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_ducksearch
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_connectwords
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_define_goal
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_bedroom
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_translator
Saasagi::SelfRepair.repair_trends
end
def new_routine
require "saasagi"
Saasagi::NewFunctions.sequence
end
def function_repair
require "saasagi"
Saasagi::NewFunctions.self_repair
end
def operate_tree
require "operate_tree"
Saasagi::NewFunctions.operate_tree
end
puts "Auto writing new pre-written subroutines..."
a = auto_assemble
loop do
system("clear; date; echo Good morning!")
puts "
[1] Create New
[2] Repair Missing New Routine
[3] Conduct Auto Backup Maintenance
[4] Operate Tree
[5] Exit"
print " >> "
input = gets.chomp
if input == "1"; n = new_routine
elsif input == "2"; a = auto_selfrepair
elsif input == "3"; f = function_repair
elsif input == "4"; o = operate_tree
elsif input == "5"; abort
else
puts "Unrecognized input..."
sleep(3)
end
end
Certain Subroutine Done In CPP
Note that certain subroutines will be done in CPP. In the next gem release, the necessary CPP compiled code will be released into the package.