A standardized lexicon of terminology for punctuation and other nonalphabetic characters.
Symbol | Name |
---|---|
/ | (front) whack |
\ | back whack |
? | interrowhack |
! | bang whack |
: | eyes whack |
; | wink whack |
( ) | left/right curved whack |
[ ] | left/right brack whack |
{ } | left/right fancy whack |
< | less whack |
> | more whack |
= | same whack |
+ | cross whack |
* | star whack |
# | hash whack |
$ | dolla whack |
& | and whack |
% | mod whack |
^ | hat whack |
| | tall whack |
~ | wiggle whack |
@ | splat whack |
☰ | stack whack |
_ | underwhack |
¯ | overwhack |
– | n whack |
— | m whack |
🍎 | mac whack |
🦆 | quack whack |
👍 | ack whack |
🌮 | snack whack |
🏀 | shaq whack |
Many Microsoft employees use the word "whack" to describe slashes. Whether the whack is a front slash or backslash is dependent must be derived from context clues. This project started as a way to disambiguate between whacks, but quickly expanded into a general lexicon for the description of punctuation and other nonalphabetic characters.
whacks
uses semver:
- Major: the name or symbol of a whack is changed or a whack is deleted
- Minor: a new whack is added
- Patch: other (typos, etc.)