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1.4 KiB
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58 lines
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To convert this file to c++ syntax use
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$ cat USAGE.txt | sed 's/\t/\\t/g' | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/\\n\n/g' | sed 's/^/"/' | sed 's/$/"/'
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NAME
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ttrts - Tiny Terminal RTS
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SYNOPSYS
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ttrts [OPTIONS...] MAPFILE
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DESCRIPTION
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ttrts is a tiny terminal based RTS where that uses text
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files as order lists to control it's units.
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This means that any user, program or cat that can read
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and write to text files can play the game.
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USAGE
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When invoked, ttrts will set up a full game and output a
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single file representing the current gamestate into a
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local directory called ttrts_{GAME_NAME}.
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This file can be read in and interpretted by human, robot
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or cat. ttrts will wait for orders files to be placed in
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it's current working directory.
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Once orders have been set for each player taking part
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ttrts will calculate the new game state and output a new
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gamestate file for the next turn.
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This process repeats until a winner is chosen!
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OPTIONS
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MAPFILE:
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File to read in the initial game state from
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GAMESTATE FILE FORMAT
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Name
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Turn_{TURN_NUMBER}.txt
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Contents
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===== {GAME_NAME} =====
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SIZE:[{X},{Y}]
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TURN:{TURN_NUMBER}
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~~~~
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UNIT:{ID} tm:{TEAM} vs:{VIS} dr:{DIR(NESW)} ps:[{X},{Y}]
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...
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ORDER FILE FORMAT
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Name
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Turn_{TURN_NUMBER}_Team_{TEAM_NUMBER}.txt
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Contents
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ORDER:{ORDER_CHAR} id:{UNIT_ID}
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...
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ORDERS
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F - Move unit forward one space
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L/R - Rotate unit left or right
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A - Attack space in front of unit
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