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This is a C# repository template for your Advent of Code solutions. I've been using this since 2015
with great success.
It's not a command line tool, but rather a batteries included framework that does the heavy lifting. While you focus on solving the problems it provides:
input download
a solution skeleton generator
online answer validation
regression tests
speed tests
up to date calendar in ANSI colors for the terminal, as well as an SVG version for your README.md
source lines of code (sloc) chart
an OCR for elf fonts.
Due to copyright reasons I'm not allowed to include input files and problem descriptions
within this repository. But I wanted to have a self contained version for myself that I can keep around forever,
so decided to commit the encrypted version of the input files. It doesn't violate the
copyright since it's just random garbage for everyone else but when I check it out, a plugin
called git-crypt decrypts all my inputs transparently, so that I can work with them uninterrupted.
On commit the whole process is reversed and the files get encrypted again.
Dependencies
Based on .NET 9 and C# 13
AngleSharp is used for problem download
git-crypt to store the input files in an encrypted form
the optional Memento Inputs extension for Visual Studio Code
Don't commit aoc-crypt.key into a public repo, back it up in some protected place.
If you need to clone your repo later you will need to unlock it using this key such as:
export your SESSION cookie from the adventofcode.com site in your terminal as an env variable:
> export SESSION=djsaksjakshkja...
Get help with dotnet run and start coding.
Working in Visual Studio Code
If you prefer, you can work directly in VSCode as well.
Open the command Palette (⇧ ⌘ P), select Tasks: Run Task then e.g. update today.
Work on part 1. Check the solution with the upload today task. Continue with part 2.
Note: this feature relies on the "Memento Inputs" extension to store your session cookie, you need
to set it up in advance from the Command Palette with Install Extensions.