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propeller

Yet another Push-based genetic programming system in Clojure.

Usage

To run PushGP on the default genetic programming problem from a REPL, load propel.core into your REPL (i.e. lein repl), and run (-main).

To run PushGP on the default genetic programming problem from command line, execute lein run. Command-line arguments may be provided to override the defaults specified in -main, for example, lein run :population-size 100. You can use something like lein run | tee outfile to send output both to the terminal and to outfile.

CLJS Usage

Development

Run in development:

yarn
(mkdir -p target && cp assets/index.html target/)
yarn shadow-cljs watch app

shadow-cljs will be installed in node_modules/ when you run yarn.

:dev-http specifies that target/ will be served at http://localhost:8080 .

REPL

After page is loaded, you may also start a REPL connected to browser with:

yarn shadow-cljs cljs-repl app

Once the REPL is loaded, load the core namespace with:

(ns propeller.core)

Calling (-main) will run the default genetic programming problem.

Description

Propel is an implementation of the Push programming language and the PushGP genetic programming system in Clojure.

For more information on Push and PushGP see http://pushlanguage.org.

Description
A fork of Dr. Lee Spector's Propeller mainly for learning.
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