Habu, a language for ergonomic reverse engineering

I'm working on a brand-new language and suite of tools for reverse engineering that I named Habu. I'd like to make my reverse engineering as ergonomic as possible and hope that others will find it useful too!
Habu will help with implementing
- Processor modules
- Emulation
- Symbolic evaluation
- Automated malware analysis
I would like to design a super-friendly unified interface to Binary Ninja or IDA Pro SDKs, plugins, processor modules, etc. that completely subsumes them. I also envision an interactive development environment with syntax highlighting and a REPL, built to run within Binja or IDA.
Habu the language will be open source. It will start as a Lisp-like language because I decided to punt on syntax for as long as possible.
You can join the Habu Slack to discuss the language and influence its future.
You can also look at the Github repo but there isn't much to look at now.
P.S. Habu is a reference to the Lockheed SR-71 developed by their Skunkworks operation. I enjoyed the book!
Also, from Wikipedia:
Okinawa habu(Protobothrops flavoviridis) is a species of pit viper endemicto the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. No subspecies are currently recognized. Local common names include habu and Kume Shima habu. The term "habu" in Okinawa Prefecture can also refer to the Sakishima habu (Protobothrops elegans) or elegant pit viper.