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package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/fatih/color"
ansi "github.com/k0kubun/go-ansi"
"github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
"github.com/ssvb/cf-tool/client"
"github.com/ssvb/cf-tool/cmd"
"github.com/ssvb/cf-tool/config"
docopt "github.com/docopt/docopt-go"
)
const version = "v1.0.0"
const configPath = "~/.cf/config"
const sessionPath = "~/.cf/session"
func main() {
usage := `Codeforces Tool $%version%$ (cf). https://github.com/ssvb/cf-tool
You should run "cf config" to configure your handle, password and code
templates at first.
If you want to compete, the best command is "cf race"
Usage:
cf config
cf submit [-f <file>] [<specifier>...]
cf list [<specifier>...]
cf parse [<specifier>...]
cf gen [<alias>]
cf test [<file>]
cf watch [all] [<specifier>...]
cf open [<specifier>...]
cf stand [<specifier>...]
cf sid [<specifier>...]
cf race [<specifier>...]
cf pull [ac] [<specifier>...]
cf clone [ac] [<handle>]
cf upgrade
Options:
-h --help Show this screen.
--version Show version.
-f <file>, --file <file>, <file>
Path to file. E.g. "a.cpp", "./temp/a.cpp"
<specifier> Any useful text. E.g.
"https://codeforces.com/contest/100",
"https://codeforces.com/contest/180/problem/A",
"https://codeforces.com/group/Cw4JRyRGXR/contest/269760"
"1111A", "1111", "a", "Cw4JRyRGXR"
You can combine multiple specifiers to specify what you
want.
<alias> Template's alias. E.g. "cpp"
ac The status of the submission is Accepted.
Examples:
cf config Configure the cf-tool.
cf submit cf will detect what you want to submit automatically.
cf submit -f a.cpp
cf submit https://codeforces.com/contest/100/A
cf submit -f a.cpp 100A
cf submit -f a.cpp 100 a
cf submit contest 100 a
cf submit gym 100001 a
cf list List all problems' stats of a contest.
cf list 1119
cf parse 100 Fetch all problems' samples of contest 100 into
"{cf}/{contest}/100/<problem-id>".
cf parse gym 100001a
Fetch samples of problem "a" of gym 100001 into
"{cf}/{gym}/100001/a".
cf parse gym 100001
Fetch all problems' samples of gym 100001 into
"{cf}/{gym}/100001".
cf parse Fetch samples of current problem into current path.
cf gen Generate a code from default template.
cf gen cpp Generate a code from the template whose alias is "cpp"
into current path.
cf test Run the commands of a template in current path. Then
test all samples. If you want to add a new testcase,
create two files "inK.txt" and "ansK.txt" where K is
a string with 0~9.
cf watch Watch the first 10 submissions of current contest.
cf watch all Watch all submissions of current contest.
cf open 1136a Use default web browser to open the page of contest
1136, problem a.
cf open gym 100136 Use default web browser to open the page of gym
100136.
cf stand Use default web browser to open the standing page.
cf sid 52531875 Use default web browser to open the submission
52531875's page.
cf sid Open the last submission's page.
cf race 1136 If the contest 1136 has not started yet, it will
countdown. When the countdown ends, it will open all
problems' pages and parse samples.
cf pull 100 Pull all problems' latest codes of contest 100 into
"./100/<problem-id>".
cf pull 100 a Pull the latest code of problem "a" of contest 100 into
"./100/<problem-id>".
cf pull ac 100 a Pull the "Accepted" or "Pretests passed" code of problem
"a" of contest 100.
cf pull Pull the latest codes of current problem into current
path.
cf clone xalanq Clone all codes of xalanq.
cf upgrade Upgrade the "cf" to the latest version from GitHub.
File:
cf will save some data in some files:
"~/.cf/config" Configuration file, including templates, etc.
"~/.cf/session" Session file, including cookies, handle, password, etc.
"~" is the home directory of current user in your system.
Template:
You can insert some placeholders into your template code. When generate a code
from the template, cf will replace all placeholders by following rules:
$%U%$ Handle (e.g. xalanq)
$%Y%$ Year (e.g. 2019)
$%M%$ Month (e.g. 04)
$%D%$ Day (e.g. 09)
$%h%$ Hour (e.g. 08)
$%m%$ Minute (e.g. 05)
$%s%$ Second (e.g. 00)
Script in template:
Template will run 3 scripts in sequence when you run "cf test":
- before_script (execute once)
- script (execute the number of samples times)
- after_script (execute once)
You could set "before_script" or "after_script" to empty string, meaning
not executing.
You have to run your program in "script" with standard input/output (no
need to redirect).
You can insert some placeholders in your scripts. When execute a script,
cf will replace all placeholders by following rules:
$%path%$ Path to source file (Excluding $%full%$, e.g. "/home/xalanq/")
$%full%$ Full name of source file (e.g. "a.cpp")
$%file%$ Name of source file (Excluding suffix, e.g. "a")
$%rand%$ Random string with 8 character (including "a-z" "0-9")`
color.Output = ansi.NewAnsiStdout()
usage = strings.Replace(usage, `$%version%$`, version, 1)
opts, _ := docopt.ParseArgs(usage, os.Args[1:], fmt.Sprintf("Codeforces Tool (cf) %v", version))
opts[`{version}`] = version
cfgPath, _ := homedir.Expand(configPath)
clnPath, _ := homedir.Expand(sessionPath)
config.Init(cfgPath)
client.Init(clnPath, config.Instance.Host, config.Instance.Proxy)
err := cmd.Eval(opts)
if err != nil {
color.Red(err.Error())
}
color.Unset()
}