This program solves nonogram puzzles. Nonograms are a type of logic puzzle wherein a list of numbers are given for each row and column signifying which cells of a grid to fill in and which to leave blank.
For more information, please see this Wikipedia article.
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Ensure that you have Python installed. This was developed under version 3.8.10, but many other versions of 3 should also work. Additionally, there should not need to be many changes to get it to work under Python 2.x if, for some reason, that is all you have available to you.
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Clone the repository onto your computer.
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Optional, but recommended: Setup a virtual environment for the project.
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Install the dependencies with the command
pip install -r requirements.txt
orpip install -r requirements.windows.txt
on Windows.
For instructions, please watch the YouTube video below.
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