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this time it's a literal algorithm again
not canonizing away punctuation
newlines are actually considered new sentences now
we look for the end of a sentence and then start after that
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Arbitrary variable tokens can now be defined (though at this point only in the code itself) as a pair of a variable name and a filename pointing to a plain text file containing a newline-delimited list of elements. When a token of the form $name$ (where name is the name of a variable) is encountered, the output will include a random element from the appropriate list. The variables $name$ and $noun$ are hard-coded at this point, but the program will not crash if names.txt and nouns.txt do not exist and will instead just silently ignore the variables.
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rawr-gen now takes the input corpus as a command-line argument, so as to increase the ease-of-use. It also now shows a usage message if provided with a non-existent file or no argument.
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Also wrote README
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