Note This library is a work in progress, so use it as a stepping-stone for your own application or help move it along by making a PR to help complete it.
This is currently not production ready, but the intention is to get it to a point where it can be. Feel free
A library for interacting with and parsing the data within the bible.
This library is meant for comparing, parsing, and searching data within a dataset as well as consuming APIs and ensuring the data is formatted to be used as intended within other applications.
Note This utilizes the Luke Smith edited version of the KJV bible for testing purposes. In the future I plan for it to consume API data and built data structured in a similar way for offline consumption.
Using your Clojure REPL you can test out some of the functions and see the results;
Using this library in your project
(ns bible-lib.core
(:require [bible-lib :as bible]))
(def bible-location "~/Downloads/bible_nkj.txt")
(first (bible/data->list bible-location))
(write-file (str/join " " (bible/data-books-list (bible/data-bible-loc)))
"books_list.txt")
;Example for returning the first verse in Genesis
(first (bible/data->list bible/data-bible-loc)) ;=> ["Genesis" "Ge" "1" "1" "1" "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."]
Here's another example for getting the frequency of words used in the bible
(frequency-data (data->list data-bible-loc))
If you want to write results to a file you can do so like below
(frequency-data (data->list data-bible-loc))
Future plans will be to take API data or other bible datasets and format them into hash maps;
{:book "1 John" :verse "3:16" :content "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." ...}
TODO: Change license
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