Introduction

Afrim is an input method originally designed for the sequential code. Currently, the afrim supports any sequencial coding system.

  • Support for any sequencial coding system.
  • Suggestion and auto-completion.
  • Written in Rust for speed, safety, and simplicity.
  • Support for frontend interface.

This guide is a manual of usage of the afrim input method.

Contributing

Afrim is free and open source. You can find the code on Github and issues and feature requests can be posted on the Github issue tracker. Afrim relies on the community to fix bugs and add features: if you'd like to contribute, please read the CONTRIBUTING guide and consider opening a pull request.

License

The afrim source code and documentation are released under the MIT.