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Welcome to a game of command-line, tic-tac-toe! It's important to note that the computer is extremely difficult to beat. If you do, then you might be a computer. Have fun!
There are two ways to play this game:
bundle install
from the root dir, and finally run bin/play_tic_tac_toe
gem install sams_tic_tac_toe
and execute play_tic_tac_toe
If you decide to download this as a gem, make sure that you have RubyGems installed by running gem --version
in your terminal.
If it isn't installed, refer to https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems.
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We found that sams_tic_tac_toe 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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