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n-letter-wordle

v1.1.0

Published

A wordle clone, played in the command line, with words of any length.

Downloads

28

Readme

N Letter Wordle Game

A wordle clone, played in the command line, with words of any length.

Disclaimer

We are not affiliated at all with Wordle or New York Times. This is simply a toy project for Jim to practice building cli tools and coding in Rust...

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Two different ways to install: via npm or via cargo.

Installation Method 1) NPM

Install n-letter-wordle as a global npm dependency:

npm i -g n-letter-wordle

Installation Method 2) Cargo

Install n-letter-wordle as a global npm dependency:

cargo install n-letter-wordle

Local Dev

Clone this project, then run it with cargo:

cargo run

Run unit & integration tests:

cargo test

Run format & linting checks:

cargo fmt
cargo clippy

Deploy

First, login to cargo and npm

cargo login
npm adduser

Then I deployed with rust-to-npm:

rust-to-npm-cli deploy -b