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Remove osxfuse if installed via homebrew: | |
> brew uninstall osxfuse | |
Install osxfuse binary and choose to install the MacFUSE compatibility layer: | |
http://sourceforge.net/projects/osxfuse/files/latest/download?source=files | |
Reboot (optional but recommended by osxfuse) | |
Install ntfs-3g via homebrew: | |
> brew update && brew install ntfs-3g |
This is a script which runs a "bot" that tries to solve the incredibly addictive 2048 game. It makes use of Groovy and browser automation with Geb.
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First step, if you don’t have it, you need to install Groovy.
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Second step is to install the Google Chrome WebDriver (just unzip the appropriate file to a local directory)
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Next, edit the script to set the path to the Chrome Driver
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then execute the script: groovy solver2048.groovy
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#Quick cp from http://sekati.com/etc/install-nodejs-on-debian-squeeze | |
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#Needed to install TileMill from MapBox | |
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#Installs node.js which has npm bundled | |
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#Build Dependencies | |
sudo apt-get update && apt-get install git-core curl build-essential openssl libssl-dev |