--- title: Documentation --- "*Getting Started*":get-started.html Are you brand new to parslet? Well then let's introduce you guys. This is what you should read and try out first. There's also a "video version":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F-eh66zw90! "*Examples*":https://github.com/kschiess/parslet/tree/master/example/ Parslet comes with a lot of examples that explain how to use various aspects. Take a look at those. "*In depth*":overview.html This is the real technical documentation, showing you how to use all aspects of parslet. Especially: * "Overview":overview.html explains parslet's goals and gives you a bigger picture. * Using "Parslet::Parser":parser.html to *write parsers*. * Using "Parslet::Transform":transform.html to *transmogrify your intermediary trees*. * "Tricks":tricks.html for common situations. *Projects* There is a "Projects page":projects.html with everything from JSON through Java to Ruby parsed with parslet. *Presentations* * "Parslet, An Introduction":https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=0AfXgUAUtzyc7ZGZrcG1mNXNfMzIwZ3JjY2c3NW0 introduces parslet in a few poignant slides. (Bo Jeanes and David Pick) *Videos* * "Writing DSL's with Parslet":http://www.confreaks.com/videos/2730-wickedgoodruby-writing-dsl-s-with-parslet Talk given by Jason Garber at the "Wicked Good Ruby Conference 2013. *Blogs* * "Parslet Intro":http://florianhanke.com/blog/2011/02/01/parslet-intro.html explains quite a few things on how parsers work and on parser metaprogramming. Besides, Florian Hanke also explains how to create an ERB parser in just a few lines! * "Parslet and JSON":http://jmettraux.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/parslet-and-json/ shows how to construct a JSON parser in a few lines. "John":http://jmettraux.wordpress.com/about/ does a great job of explaining how parslet ties back in with railroad diagrams. * "Parsing TOML in Ruby with Parslet":http://zerowidth.com/2013/02/24/parsing-toml-in-ruby-with-parslet.html shows how to parse TOML ("Tom's Obvious Minimal Language":https://github.com/mojombo/toml) using parslet. I sense a theme here. Code is on github - this is the first article in a series, linked from the article. * "Write You a Parser for Fun and Win":http://viget.com/extend/write-you-a-parser-for-fun-and-win a succinct writeup on parsing text formats by David Eisinger. * "Build a query parser":http://www.recursion.org/query-parser/ a step-by-step tutorial showing how to take user input and generate Elasticsearch queries by Luke Francl. "*YARD Class Documentation*":http://rubydoc.info/gems/parslet/frames The "YARD documentation":http://rubydoc.info/gems/parslet/frames will help you with the nitty gritty. This documentation is real important too. It will be constantly improved! (Thanks linode.com and DockYard for sponsoring this tool.)