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Instructions on how to run things locally

We're using docker in production to compile and execute your bots. To make things easier, the development setup should use docker.

The first step is to pick your language. Start by cloning one of the following repositories:

Each repository has a bot.* file, which you can use to start working. We're limited to submitting one file for now, so please be aware of that.

After editing the bot file, build its docker image:

BOT_NAME=alice make
BOT_NAME=bob make

This will create two docker images, robot-alice and robot-bob.

To run a game between these two bots, start by cloning this repository and installing dependencies (it requires ruby 2.5.0, whose installation instructions are not covered here, but I'd suggest looking into asdf):

git clone https://github.com/makeorbreak-io/mob-ai
cd mob-ai/
bundle install

If everything went OK, you should be able to run the game by executing the following command:

bundle exec bin/compete.rb boards/10x10.json

Logging

You MUST NOT print things to stdout or read things from stdin, as those are the streams we're using for server-bot communication. Doing so will ruin your bot.

Please use stderr to log things. Examples:

  • In ruby: STDERR.puts "debugging info"
  • In nodejs: console.error("debugging info")
  • In python: print("debugging info", file=sys.stderr)
  • In bash: echo "debugging info" >&2
  • In java: System.err.println("debugging info")

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