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@yumii.saiko/ccc-fs-util

v1.0.2

Published

FS utilities for the cloudflight coding contest

Downloads

24

Readme

FS CCC UTILS

node.js fs utilities for the cloudFlight coding contest, you can use either js or ts

Usage note

Install it using your package manager (using npm)

npm i @yumii.saiko/ccc-fs-util

Download the level inputs by clicking on

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Then extract the .zip file in a named directory inside your project. Let's say it is the HoneyComb level

Your file tree should then look like the following:

└───HoneyComb
    └─── level_1.in
    └─── level_2.in
    └─── level_1.example.in
└─── main.ts <--- here you are (js or ts, it doesn't matter)
└─── package.json

In the main.ts:

// import ccc fs utilities fn
import {executeSolutionWithLevel} from "@yumii.saiko/ccc-fs-util";
import path from "node:path"; // ensure you have node.js installed

const levelDir = path.resolve(__dirname, "HoneyComb");

executeSolutionWithLevel(input => {
  /* your solution ✨, return a string */
}, levelDir)

After these steps, you should have the following tree:

└───HoneyComb
    └─── solution
        └─── solution_1.out
        └─── solution_2.out
    └─── level_1.in
    └─── level_2.in
    └─── level_1.example.in
└─── main.ts

just submit these solutions on the ccc solution input and that's it

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