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https://gitlab.com/christosangel/tui-mines
tui mines is evidently a text-based user interface implimentation of the classic mine sweeping puzzle game.
The user has to clear a board, square by square, flagging the squares suspected to hide mines on the way.
If the user opens a mine square, things go KABOOM! and the game is lost.
The user uses hints from the numbered squares. This numbers how many bombs are touching that square in every direction ( 8 in total).
Through logic, and a bit of luck, the player ends up clearing all the squares, while flagging all the mines.
click Noice!
Is it possible to use wasd instead of hjkl? I’m not old enough for that.
Here is the solution just for you:
- get to the
tui-mines/
directory - open a terminal there
- run this command
sed -i 's/k|A/w|A/;s/h|D/a|D/;s/j|B/s|B/;s/l|C/d|C/' tui-mines.sh
Run the script
./tui-mines.sh
You can now play using lower case awsd.
Haven’t had the time to use my computer yet, but I will update you soon. ™️
- get to the
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Since many youngsters who unlike me, a senior citizen, live on the edge and hate vim keys or arrow keys, have requested an alternative navigation keys set up, I have just implemented a configuration option that satisfies just that.
By editing the config file (either within the application or just editing
~/.config/tui-mines/tui-mines.config
, and changing theNAVIGATION_KEYS
value fromvim+arrows
(default) toaswd+arrows
, the user can use theaswd
keys to navigate in the game grid, just as requested.No other commands or hacks are needed.
Arrow keys
remain hardcoded, because they remind me of my youth, as an archer, during the Peloponnesian War❤️
And to see the correct cheatsheet as well:
sed -i 's/hjkl/awsd/' tui-mines.sh
Let me know if it works.
Wait up, I am preparing one command for you, you run it, and you use your keys as you wish. Just don’ put caps lock!
It is not impossible. Are you up to modify 4 lines of code?
From the gitlab page:
The user can move the cursor with
h,j,k,l
(vim keys), or the arrow keys.
Now combine this with Suicide Linux and you have a perma death mode.
Welp, also solves the ‘Which distro to use?’ issue.
Noice!
Very cool.
Very nice script! Looks great! Πολυ ωραιο, μπραβο!
Ευχαριστω!
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