# A Greeting When Konilo starts, a greeting is displayed: _ _ (_| | |_/ | | | | | _ | | __ __ _ _ _ _ _|_ __ | | ||/ |/ / / \_/ |/ |/ | |/ | / \_ \_/ \_/ |__/|__/\___/\__/ | | |_/|__/ |_/\__/ 888 d8P d8b 888 888 d8P Y8P 888 888 d8P 888 888d88K .d88b. 88888b. 888 888 .d88b. 8888888b d88""88b 888 "88b 888 888 d88""88b 888 Y88b 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 Y88b Y88..88P 888 888 888 888 Y88..88P 888 Y88b "Y88P" 888 888 888 888 "Y88P" Try `manual` for a user guide or browse the block `catalogue` At this point, you are in the listener. # The Listener The listener is an interactive read/evaluate loop. It's the primary interface for working with Konilo. You type in words, the listener will interpret them, and carry out actions for you. If you aren't writing programs, you'll likely mostly use it to load and start programs. For example, to take a look at a mandelbrot, you could load it with: * jmf:mandelbrot And then run it with: jmf:mandelbrot