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# DancingDroids v0.3.1
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When droids dance togethers
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## Description
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DancingDroids is a programm that looks like a game played by your computer alone
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The aim is to display a grid with robots moving in it, until there's a collision between two of them, or between a robot and the edge of the map.
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## Flags
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-h, --help Prints help information
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-V, --version Prints version information
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-w, --random-world Generate random world
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-f, --file <file> Configuration file
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## Authors
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- Martin HART
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- Volodymyr PATUTA
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- Stephane Elias BENABDESLAM
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## Disclaimer
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