Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: kttool
Version: 0.0.6
Summary: Kattis command line tool
Home-page: https://github.com/heiseish/kt
Author: Dao Truong Giang
Author-email: dtrnggiang@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heiseish/kt/master/img/icon.png" width="50" height="30"> Kattis unofficial command line helper
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        Inspired by (and works well with) xalanq's [codeforce tool](https://github.com/xalanq/cf-tool)
        
        <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heiseish/kt/master/img/kattis_icon.png">
        
        ## Sample usage
        
        ### 1. Config your template type
        First and foremost, [download your kattisrc file](https://open.kattis.com/download/kattisrc) and put it in your `$HOME` directory (ie `~/.kattisrc`). After that, run
        ```bash
        kt config
        ```
        to configure your code template. This will allow the tool to quickly generate code template for your problem.
        <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heiseish/kt/master/img/config.png">
        
        
        
        ### 2. Generate folder for problem statement and sample intputs and outputs
        ```bash
        kt gen <problem_id>
        ```
        
        For example, if you want to attempt problem [Distinctive Character](https://open.kattis.com/problems/distinctivecharacter), the problem ID is `distinctivecharacter`. From your kattis working folder, type in
        ```bash
        kt gen distinctivecharacter
        ```
        You should be able to see 2 set of sample inputs/outputs generated in a folder called `distinctivecharacter`
        <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heiseish/kt/master/img/gen.png">
        
        After that, you can `cd` into the folder and start working on the problem. 
        
        ### 3. Test your code
        If you've set up your config properly, you should be ready to test whether your code pass sample input and output. Simply run
        ```bash
        kt test
        ```
        And observe the difference ..
        
        <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heiseish/kt/master/img/diff.png">
        
        
        ### Submit file and check result on the terminal
        
        From your current problem folder
        ```bash
        kt submit
        ```
        You should be able to see how many test cases your code has passed so far
        <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heiseish/kt/master/img/ac.png">
        
        
        ### Update version of kttool
        Check current version of kttool
        ```bash
        kt version
        ```
        If there is a newer version, you can run
        ```bash
        kt update
        ```
        to check.
        
        ## Installation
        ```bash
        # Below step is for linux only, skip this if gcc, g++, python3-dev etc have been installed
        sudo apt-get install build-essential python3-dev
        
        pip install --upgrade kttool
        ```
        
        ## Reference 
        - https://github.com/Kattis/kattis-cli
        - https://github.com/xalanq/cf-tool
        
        # License
        [MIT License](LICENSE)
        
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