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Peg.js seemed like an obvious choice for js/ts. It wasn't until after I had implemented my parser that I found that peg.js had been abandoned and later I found this repo. Thanks for creating the fork and carrying the project forward, but may I suggest that popular links pointing to peg be updated to point to peggy instead if that's the actively maintained project? Thanks in advance!
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I've added Peggy to the list on Wikipedia. I don't think you can do anything with incoming links, unless you will reach to every single place that have a link to PEG.js and ask to add link to Peggy.
Also I will not replace the links when do this, only ask to add info that PEG.js is not maintained and that Peggy is a fork.
Just FYI: if you really want to improve the SEO first create unique website, because right now it looks like duplication of Peg.js website, it may decrease the ranking of the site.
The website can be very simple, only the content need to be different.
I would just write few words why the project was created and what is the difference between PEG.js and Peggy.
Hey there, I recently came across peg when reading an article on wikipedia about comparisons between parser generators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_parser_generators
Peg.js seemed like an obvious choice for js/ts. It wasn't until after I had implemented my parser that I found that peg.js had been abandoned and later I found this repo. Thanks for creating the fork and carrying the project forward, but may I suggest that popular links pointing to peg be updated to point to peggy instead if that's the actively maintained project? Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: