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minesweeper-rs

Simple minesweeper in Rust based on piston_window
How to Play
To win the game - open all cells with numbers.
Controls:
R- restartH- field height setupW- field width setupM- mines quantity setupArrowsto choose cell (or change settings insetupmode)Spaceto open cellCtrlto mark cellEscto exitLMBclick on a cell to openRMBclick on a cell to mark
NOTE: marked cells disallow opennig them, until mark will be removed.
Screenshots
In game screenshot (green cells are marked)

Defeat (red cells are missed mines)

License
minesweeper is licensed under the MIT license. Please read the LICENSE file in this repository for more information.
Compiling
Follow these instructions to compile cargo-count, then skip down to Installation.
- Clone the project
$ git clone https://github.com/Vinatorul/minesweeper-rs && cd minesweeper-rs - Build the project
$ cargo build --release(NOTE: There is a large performance differnce when compiling without optimizations, so I recommend alwasy using--releaseto enable to them) - Once complete, the binary will be located at
target/release/minesweeper
Options
Pass -h to arguments or look here:
USAGE:
minesweeper [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-f, --field <field> field size "width"x"height"
-m, --mines <mines>... max mines
-s, --size <size> window size "width"x"height"
How to Contribute
Contributions are always welcome! Please use the following guidelines when contributing to minesweeper
- Fork
minesweeper - Clone your fork (
git clone https://github.com/$YOUR_USERNAME/minesweeper-rs && cd minesweeper-rs) - Create new branch (
git checkout -b new-branch) - Make your changes, and commit (
git commit -am "your message")
- I use a conventional changelog format so I can update my changelog using clog
- Format your commit subject line using the following format:
TYPE(COMPONENT): MESSAGEwhereTYPEis one of the following:feat- A new featureimp- An improvement to an existing featureperf- A performance improvementtests- Changes to the testing framework or tests onlyfix- A bug fixrefactor- Code functionality doesn't change, but underlying structure maystyle- Stylistic changes only, no functionality changeswip- A work in progress commit (Should typically begit rebase'ed away)chore- Catch all or things that have to do with the build system, etcgr- Graphics changes
- The
COMPONENTis optional, and may be a single file, directory, or logical component. Can be omitted if commit applies globally
- Run the tests (
cargo test) git rebaseinto concise commits and remove--fixups (git rebase -i HEAD~NUMwhereNUMis number of commits back)- Push your changes back to your fork (
git push origin $your-branch) - Create a pull request! (You can also create the pull request first, and we'll merge when ready. This a good way to discuss proposed changes.)
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