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Running locally

Clone the repo. You can then run scripts from the command-line (various gradle tasks have been defined to make this easy) or within your favorite IDE or the Groovy Console.

Details for cloning and showing available gradle tasks:

Linux/MacOS
$ git clone https://github.com/paulk-asert/groovy-constraint-programming.git
...
$ ./gradlew tasks
Windows

Assuming you have git installed:

> git clone https://github.com/paulk-asert/groovy-constraint-programming.git
...
> gradlew tasks

Make sure you have Java installed prior to running the examples.

Alternatively, run any of the scripts directly in the IDE.

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