https://gitlab.com/christosangel/mneme
mneme is a version of the classical memory game, that the user can play in a terminal window. It is a script written in Bash.
The user by editing a configuration file, can select a wide range of character themes and levels of difficulty(matrix size).
It is a script written in Bash.
Why would you do this to yourself?
Very nice, though.
nitpick: At least on the distros I’ve tried .local/bin doesn’t exist by default, so the install script can’t copy it in there. You could mkdir it first. It’s also not in the $PATH, so the user won’t be able to run it anyway, but I don’t know of a simple, clean way to get around that.
De gustibus et coloribus… I like bash.
It works for me.
About .local/bin/ not existing, or not being in the $PATH, that is why I also propose running the script locally, from the same directory with ./mneme.sh
Thanks, I am glad you like it.
I went on and added an if statement and a message to install.sh, just for the issue you mentioned…