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# Ms. Hack-man game engine
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This repository contains the engine for the Booking.com Ms. Hack-man game for the Riddles.io platform.
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## Setting up
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This guide assumes the following software to be installed and globally
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accessible:
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- Gradle 2.14
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- JVM 1.8.0_91
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## Opening this project in IntelliJ IDEA
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- Select 'Import Project'
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- Browse to project directory root
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- Select build.gradle
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- Check settings:
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- * Use local gradle distribution
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- * Gradle home: /usr/share/gradle-2.14
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- * Gradle JVM: 1.8
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- * Project format: .idea (directory based)
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*Note: for other IDEs, look at online documentation*
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## Building the engine
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Use Gradle to build a .jar of the engine. Go to Tasks -> build -> jar.
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The .jar file can be found at `build/libs/`.
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## Running
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Running is handled by the MatchWrapper. This application handles all communication between
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the engine and bots and stores the results of the match. To run, firstly edit the
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`wrapper-commands.json` file. This should be pretty self-explanatory. Just change the command
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fields to the right values to run the engine and the bots. In the example, the starterbot
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is run twice, plus the command for the engine built in the previous step.
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To run the MatchWrapper, use the following command (Linux):
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```
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java -jar match-wrapper.jar "$(cat wrapper-commands.json)"
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```
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Have a look at the MatchWrapper repo for more details about it:
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[https://github.com/riddlesio/match-wrapper](https://github.com/riddlesio/match-wrapper)
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*Note: if running on other systems, find how to put the content of wrapper-commands.json as
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argument when running the match-wrapper.jar* |