thx. Well, what can I say, I guess I like Bash.
This game was inspired by Bejeweled.
However, somehow I believe your claim.
sure, why not
Glad you like it.
Yup!
Yes.
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.
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 am 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.
yt-dlp works, magic-tape works, too, if you don’t mind terminal interface.