Running K
K was originally created as a proprietary language, but the main implementations are freely available to the general public for personal use. Over the years, many open source implementations of K have emerged.
Web-based interpreters
Name | Links |
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ngn/k | Editor REPL Try It Online!* nextjournal * |
oK | REPL editor(iKe drawing framework) Try It Online!* |
Kona | Try It Online!* replit |
ktye/i | REPL |
ThePlatform | REPL |
* - May not be latest version
Table of Implementations
Name | Language | Dialect | License | Download |
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Shakti | C | K9 | proprietary | https://shakti.com/ |
ThePlatform | Rust | K-like | temporarily closed source | https://theplatform.technology/platform/install.html |
ktye/i | Go | K-like | proprietary | https://github.com/ktye/i |
ngn/k | C | K6 | AGPL3 | https://codeberg.org/ngn/k |
oK | JS | K6 | MIT | https://github.com/JohnEarnest/ok |
kuc | C | K5-like | GPL3 | https://github.com/zholos/kuc/ |
kdb+/q | unknown | K4 | proprietary | https://kx.com/developers/download-licenses/ |
klong | C | K-like | public domain | https://t3x.org/klong/ |
Kona | C | K3 | ISC | https://github.com/kevinlawler/kona/ |