Welcome to the edition of "program I never knew was installed on my computer": today, Graphviz.I can create graphs from the command line! :oIf you're making a text adventure, I guess it's a decent substitute for a map (here items & player are also pict...
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Welcome to the edition of "program I never knew was installed on my computer": today, Graphviz.
I can create graphs from the command line!
If you're making a text adventure, I guess it's a decent substitute for a map (here items & player are also pictured).
I'd like to thank this tutorial section: https://helderman.github.io/htpataic/htpataic09.html -
"Program I never knew was installed on my computer" day 2: aplay. It just plays a sound.
I'll certainly use it to pimp my text adventures.
I probably use it wrong, as in by using system("aplay you_win.wav") in C, I go through a shell instead of including it as a library/dependency like a normal program. But it's a game, it should be fine. -
@cagibidev I remember aplay from when I wrote a Python script to go through ripped audio CDs. At the time it was the first thing I found for how to no-fuss play a sound file in Python, so that makes sense.