https://gitlab.com/christosangel/hanoi

Hanoi is a simple terminal version of the known classical game Tower of Hanoi, written in Bash.

During the game, the user can move left and right, pick disks and drop them in other stacks.

The aim is to move all the disks from the ORIGIN pile to the DESTINATION pile, in as little moves as possible

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    • Marty_TF@lemmy.zip
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      3 days ago

      bcs u dont need to put one hand on the arrow keys and have to use the other hand for the rest of the keyboard or alternatively jump around with ur hands

      of course this isnt a huge factor in a little game but vim people are used to it. i was sceptical of vim keybinding at first but then i started using it and dam it is true that it’s superior

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        3 days ago

        Agreed! But I also noticed a significant performance difference (in the time that the game take to update the selected stack). It might be due to my lack in cli-gaming, but I never noticed something like that before.

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          2 days ago

          This bug is now fixed, its origin was escape code parsing while using the arrow keys: looped three times before getting the input. You can update the script to get the improved version. As I said, it is now fixed, plus the max level of disks is up to 13.

          Recursion until hell freezes over.

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          3 days ago

          You noticed correctly, I made the trade off because I wanted to have an extra disk level available (10 instead of 9), but I believe it was not worth it. I updated the script, it is now quite snappier I think, check it out if you wish, and let me know what you think.

          Thanks for the feedback.