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cfhelper

v1.0.21

Published

A node program to extract codeforces inputs and outputs

Downloads

33

Readme

Codeforces Helper

npm version

Codeforces Helper is a Node.js executable that accepts a URL to a problem or contest in www.codeforces.com, and sets up a folder for the problem with all the test cases. As a bonus, a template and test script is made! This saves a lot of setup time, so one can just focus on solving the problem! :smile:

NOTE: To use the test script, the C++ executable should be named "sol" (g++ -std=c++14 <code.cpp> -o sol)

Codeforces Helper is free to use! If you like it, please support me and give it a star on my Github, www.github.com/callistusystan/codeforcesHelper :star:

If there are any problems with the tool, feel free to raise an issue on the Github repo, www.github.com/callistusystan/codeforcesHelper/issues or send me an email at [email protected]

Announcements

While Codeforces Helper is still working fine, I would like to introduce my newer and improved tool, Codr. Codr has a simpler API, and is designed the way I should have done when implementing cfhelper.

Codr's goal is to be able to parse problems from more coding platforms, which is possible with its extensible design.

Installation

Requirements:

  1. Node.js with NPM

Steps:

  1. Open a terminal (with Node.js installed)

  2. Enter the following command:

    	> npm install -g cfhelper

Usage

cfhelper [-h | --help] [<directory> <URL>] [--set <templateFile>] [--reset] [--notest] [--test]

-h | --help
	Displays the documentation

<directory> <URL>
	Extracts the data of problem(s) in the URL and creates a new folder for the problem(s)
	in the specified directory

	Example: cfhelper . http://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/1/A
	Example: cfhelper ./contest1 http://codeforces.com/contest/1
	NOTE: URL must be a publicly accessible link to a Codeforces problem or contest

--set <templateFile>
	Sets the specified template file that will be generated when extracting problem data

	Example: cfhelper --set ./template.py
	NOTE: templateFile must be a valid path to an existing file
	NOTE: may require "sudo su"

--reset
	Resets the template file to the default C++ file

	NOTE: may require "sudo su"

--notest
	Command to disable the creation of test script

	NOTE: may require "sudo su"

--test
	Command to enable the creation of test script

	NOTE: may require "sudo su"

Useful Documentation

  1. Install Bash on Ubuntu on Windows

    https://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/

  2. Install Node.js with NPM on Bash on Ubuntu on Windows

    https://aigeec.com/installing-node-js-on-windows-10-bash/