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DancingDroids v0.3.1

When droids dance togethers

Description

DancingDroids is a huge pile of stinky shit that looks like a game played by your computer.
The aim is to display a grid with robots moving in it, until:

  • they finish all instructions
  • they collide
  • a robot goes off the map

The size of the grid, robot's positions and their move are preconfigured in a file that has to be correctly formated <- Don't mess with that.
If you leave some instruction lines blank, they will be generated for you.
You can find more information in the subject.

Flags

 -h, --help            Prints help information
 -V, --version         Prints version information
 -w, --random-world    Generate random world
 -r, --random 	       Generate random world with random robots
 -f, --file <file>     Configuration file

Authors

  • Martin HART
  • Volodymyr PATUTA
  • Stephane Elias BENABDESLAM

Disclaimer

In order to read the code of this project you need to use sunglasses. Please, make sure you keep breathing ❤️