@hackage urbit-hob0.1.0

Hoon-style atom manipulation and printing functions

Here you can primarily find functions for dealing with the "patp" phonetic base used by Urbit. The '@p' encoding is used for naming ships; it uniquely represents a 32-bit number in a memorable and pronounceable fashion.

The '@p' encoding is an obfuscated representation of an underlying 32-bit number, in particular, hence the ob in the library's name.

The library exposes two functions, patp and fromPatp, for converting between representations. You can render a Patp value via the render function.

Here's a quick example:

import qualified Urbit.Ob as Ob

let nidsut = Ob.patp 15663360
Ob.render nidsut

"~nidsut-tomdun" > Ob.fromPatp nidsut 15663360