This game was inspired by Bejeweled.
However, somehow I believe your claim.
sure, why not
Glad you like it.
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.
😂 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.
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.
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/radion
Simple terminal radio, lots of stations to choose from, customizable.
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.
Glad you like it.
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.
Watch the video.
cmatrix
has it’s own features, and has most certainly been an inspiration. At first I made a project as a matrix-clone, in c.
Later on I added an extra feature in another project, rendering ascii-art in the foreground. In this step I tried taking a step further on.
oh boy, everything means something, all the names are taken.
thx. Well, what can I say, I guess I like Bash.