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  • It does. And naturally, the more one practices, they become better at it.

    And there is the element of chance: if the randomly generated grid is helpful (e.g. half solved), the easier and quicker it is solved.

  • By Tutatis, it is Stackabrix the brick layer!

  • 😂 Oh I see now. I admit it crossed my mind when I was trying to find an original and totally unused name. I must be Skillissuix, Errormessagix, or Noposix.

  • No clue of what you mean, pls elaborate.

  • 😂 Say the word, Towers are just around the corner! 😂

  • As things are at the moment, yes.

    I was thinking of passing the color variables in the config file, through install.sh, but then, people would (rightfully) complain about colors not matching their terminal color theme.

    I might do just that in the near future, leaving the terminal theme values as default.

    If you wish to change color values, they are hardcoded in the load_colors function of stackabrix.sh, and sufficiently marked with comments, to know which is which.

    A useful help for such a change would be https://talyian.github.io/ansicolors/.

    Let me know if you need any help with these changes.

  • Hey, you don't have to. Thank you for the feedback, it is a rare occasion that a project of mine is called programming nonsense, and cool game, at the same message. Although I think I get your point.

  • Summing up seconds and moves seemed a fair way to mark one's score. The analogy of each in the sum is purely arbitrary, and quite possibly subjective: Some people play based more with their reflexes, muscle memory, than calculation. Not everyone functions the same. However this is a fair point. Thanks for the feedback.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Stackabrix, a simple terminal game

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Stackabrix, a simple terminal game

  • One for xfce. I have installed it too many times, very rarely crashes, very friedly, reliable, fast. However, it is a matter of taste / habit really.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.

    Linux @lemmy.world

    chaftrix: image rendering + animation + matrix effect in terminal window (c, chafa)

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    chaftrix: image rendering + animation + matrix effect in terminal window (c, chafa)

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    chaftrix: image rendering + animation + matrix effect in terminal window (c, chafa)

  • I haven't used the rust version, but, with a glance, pretty much the rust replica as well as the c clone I wrote lead to more or less the same outcome as the bash original script. A mesmerizing effect.

  • Hey, this is your lucky day: You don't need a github account.

    All you need to do to easily install this project is to install git.

    Open a terminal.

    If you are using a Debian-based distribution (ubuntu, linuxmint, pop_os etc), copy-paste this command:

     
        
    sudo apt install git
    
    
      

    If you are using an Arch-based distribution:

     
        
    sudo pacman -S  git
    
    
      

    From there, follow the instructions on the repo.

    Have fun!

    If you need any help, do not hesitate to ask for it.

  • UPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.

  • UPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    animatrix: ascii animation + matrix effect in a terminal window

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    animatrix: ascii animation + matrix effect in a terminal window

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    c-pipes: draw pipes in terminal window

    Unixporn @lemmy.ml

    c-squares: render squares in the terminal window

    Linux @lemmy.world

    c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    ascii-matrix: render ascii art + matrix effect

    Linux @lemmy.world

    magic-tape: tui yt client/downloader, new feature: Show video description & comments in the terminal.

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    magic-tape: tui yt client/downloader, new feature: Show video description & comments in the terminal.

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    magic-tape: tui yt client/downloader, new feature: Show video description & comments in the terminal.

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Sapo3, a tui audiobook generator, in Bash

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    magic-tape: YouTube TUI client (fzf, image support)

    Futurama @lemmy.world

    Laying low in Greece.