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wordle-cli
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npm i -g wordle-cli
Try to guess the 5-letter word! After each round, you'll see the results, which are color-coded. Take the results into account when entering your next word and try to guess the selected word within six rounds.
A green tile means that the letter is guessed correctly.
A yellow tile means that the letter appears in the word, but is in the wrong place.
When a tile is not colored, that letter does not appear in the word.
To start the game, run wordle
in your command line and guess your first word! To display a help message, including a manual and options, add the --help
flag.
-d
--date
<DD-MM-YYYY>
: Choose a date to play with the correspondig word
-h
--hard
: Disable yellow tiles from the results
-r
--random
: Play with a randomly selected word
-s
--spoiler
: Show the word of the day immediately
-u
--unlimited
: Disable the maximum of 6 rounds per game
-w
--word
<word>
: Manually choose a word to play with
This is command line interpretation of Wordle, created by Rob van Bakel. The original game was created by Josh Wardle (@powerlanguish) and available on powerlanguage.co.uk.
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CLI interpretation of the game Wordle
The npm package wordle-cli receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, wordle-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wordle-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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