From 20d1daf1579adbce867648a7a24a7e2c5e85f4f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neale Pickett Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2017 15:32:37 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Make "writing-puzzles" up to date --- docs/writing-puzzles.md | 76 ++--------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/writing-puzzles.md b/docs/writing-puzzles.md index 77b2975..a876a64 100644 --- a/docs/writing-puzzles.md +++ b/docs/writing-puzzles.md @@ -88,76 +88,6 @@ value puzzle. In the "sandwich" category we have only 5, 10, and Step 4: Write puzzles --------------------- -Now that your skeleton is set up, you can begin to fill it in. In each -point-value subdirectory, there can be three special files, and as many -downloadable files as you like, in addition to CGI and any downloadable -but non-listed files you would like. - -Special files are: - -* index.mdwn: a plain text file formatted with - [markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/), displayed - before the list of normal files in the puzzle directory. -* key: a plain text file with acceptable answers, one per line. Answers - are matched exactly (ie. they are case-sensitive). -* summary: a single line explaining to contest organizers what's going - on in this puzzle. - -All remaining files, except those with filenames beginning with a comma -(","), are listed on the puzzle page for download. - -Any file ending with ".cgi" will be run as CGI. You can search the web -for how to write a CGI. Available languages are Python, Lua, and Bourne -Shell. - -Let's make our 5-point sandwich question! - - $ cd 5 - $ cat <index.mdwn - > Welcome to the Sandwich category! - > In this category you will learn how to make a tasty sandwich. - > The key ingredients in a sandwich are: bread, spread, and filling. - > When making a sandwich, you need to first put down one slice of bread, - > then apply any spreads, and finally add filling. Popular fillings - > include cheese, sprouts, and cold cuts. When you are done, apply - > another slice of bread on top, and optionally tie it together with - > a fancy toothpick. - > - > Now that you know the basics of sandwich-making, it's time for a - > question! How many slices of bread are in a sandwich? - > EOD - $ cat <key - > 2 - > TWO - > two - > EOD - $ echo "How many slices of bread in a sandwich" > summary - $ - -If you wanted to provide a PDF of various sandwiches, this would be the -time to add that too: - - $ cp /tmp/sandwich-types.pdf . - $ - -In a real category, you might provide an executable, hard drive image, -or some other kind of blob. - -No additional work is needed to have `sandwich-types.pdf` show up as a -download on the puzzle page. - - - -Step 5: Package it up ---------------------- - -After you've flushed out all your point-value directories, it's time to -wrap it up and send it in. Clean out any backup or temporary files you -or your editor might have written in the directories, and zip the sucker -up. - - $ cd ../.. - $ zip -r sandwich.zip sandwich/ - $ - -Now mail the zip file in, and you're all done! +Now that your skeleton is set up, you can begin to fill it in. +Check the `example-puzzles` directory for examples of how to format puzzles, +and how to use the Python Puzzle object for dynamically-generated puzzles.