https://gitlab.com/christosangel/nine

nine is a tui implementation of the classic 3x3 sliding-puzzle, in Bash.

There is a 3x3 grid that contains 8 tiles, and one position that is empty.

The user can move around the 8 tiles on the only one empty space, using the navigation keys.

The player in order to win, has to put the numbered tiles in order.

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I am still using the arrow keys, I must be an idiot , too. If this script helps you with the vim movements, you can check out for the same reason two or three scripts of mine, in the same repo: tui-mines, mneme,tui-sudoku.

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How fun! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to trying them all out.

I just bought a new mechanical keyboard so I’m looking for excuses to use it. 😄

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