Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: ACedIt
Version: 1.2.1
Summary: Download and test against sample test cases from any competitive programming website
Home-page: https://github.com/coderick14/ACedIt
Author: Deep Bhattacharyya
Author-email: bhattacharyya.rick14@gmail.com
License: MIT License
Description: A command line tool to run your code against sample test cases. Without leaving the terminal :)
        
        Supported sites
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        -  Codeforces
        -  Codechef
        -  Spoj
        -  Hackerrank
        - Atcoder
        
        Supported languages
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        -  C
        -  C++
        -  Python
        -  Java
        -  Ruby
        -  Haskell
        
        Installation
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Build from source
        '''''''''''''''''
        
        -  ``git clone https://github.com/coderick14/ACedIt``
        -  ``cd ACedIt``
        -  ``python setup.py install``
        
        As a Python package
        '''''''''''''''''''
        
        ::
        
            pip install --user ACedIt
        
        Usage
        ^^^^^
        
        ::
        
            usage: acedit [-h] [-s {codeforces,codechef,hackerrank,spoj}] [-c CONTEST]
                      [-p PROBLEM] [-f] [--run SOURCE_FILE]
                      [--set-default-site {codeforces,codechef,hackerrank,spoj}]
                      [--set-default-contest DEFAULT_CONTEST]
        
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              -s {codeforces,codechef,hackerrank,spoj}, --site {codeforces,codechef,hackerrank,spoj}
                                    The competitive programming platform, e.g. codeforces,
                                    codechef etc
              -c CONTEST, --contest CONTEST
                                    The name of the contest, e.g. JUNE17, LTIME49, COOK83
                                    etc
              -p PROBLEM, --problem PROBLEM
                                    The problem code, e.g. OAK, PRMQ etc
              -f, --force           Force download the test cases, even if they are cached
              --run SOURCE_FILE     Name of source file to be run
              --set-default-site {codeforces,codechef,hackerrank,spoj}
                                    Name of default site to be used when -s flag is not
                                    specified
              --set-default-contest DEFAULT_CONTEST
                                    Name of default contest to be used when -c flag is not
                                    specified
              --clear-cache         Clear cached test cases for a given site. Takes
                                    default site if -s flag is omitted
        
        During installation, the default site is set to ``codeforces``. You
        can change it anytime using the above mentioned flags.
        
        
        Examples
        ^^^^^^^^
        
        -  Fetch test cases for a single problem
        
           ::
        
               acedit -s codechef -c AUG17 -p CHEFFA
        
        -  Fetch test cases for all problems in a contest
        
           ::
        
               acedit -s codechef -c AUG17
        
        -  Force download test cases, even when they are cached
        
           ::
        
               acedit -s codeforces -c 86 -p D -f
        
        -  Test your code (when default-site and default-contest is set and filename is same as problem_code)
        
           ::
        
               acedit --run D.cpp
        
           ::
        
               acedit --run CHEFFA.py
        
           **Since your filename is same as problem code, there's no need for the -p flag.**
        
        -  Test your code (specifying contest and problem codes explicitly)
        
           ::
        
               acedit --run solve.cpp -c 835 -p D
        
           ::
        
               acedit --run test.py -s codechef -c AUG17 -p CHEFFA
        
        Note :
        ''''''
        
        -  The working directory structure mentioned in the previous versions is no longer required and supported.
        
        -  There might be some issues with Spoj, as they have widely varying DOM trees for different problems. Feel free to contribute on this. Or anything else that you can come up with :)
Keywords: sample test cases,downloader,competitive programming
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Topic :: Education
Requires-Python: >=3.5
