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# HALK
*HALK* seeks to be a language.
I seek to fulfill its wishes.
As of yet, *HALK* is nothing.
As of yet, we are safe.
# Installation
As you have read these words, you are to install *HALK*.
There is no turning back.
1. Clone *HALK* to a computer.
2. `sudo make install`.
3. Congratulations; You are now part of The.
# Usage
Seeing as you have installed *HALK*, it only makes sense that you should attempt to make use of it.
You are mistaken.
Usage of *HALK* is not yet a feature of *HALK*.
One can only hope this feature will be added in the future.
# Syntax
*HALK* is a **dubiously-typed**, **procedural** programming language.
Note that all syntax described is liable to sudden and violent change.
```HALK
let variable = 4;
let another_variable = "Hello, World!";
fn main /
for variable > 0 /
say another_variable;
variable -= 1;
\
say "done.";
\
```
***HALK*** **progress:** 10%
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