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Advent of Code 2022 in Minecraft

Computation and Design

All computations are done using datapacks. Inputs are generated with the get_inputs.py script and are parsed into the following format:

input text:

Hello
123 45

(0,-2)

parsed input:

[["H","e","l","l","o"],["1","2","3"," ","4","5"],[],["(","0",",","-","2",")"]]

Installation and Usage

Manual Input

The get_inputs.py script will attempt to download and parse all of your input files, but if you would like to test other inputs, the manual inputs will override the automatic download. To run a manual input, create a day_X.txt file in the manual_input folder.

Automatic Input

To automatically grab the input using your account, advent-of-code-data should first be installed:

pip install advent-of-code-data

Then bind you AOC session ID using the quickstart tutorial.

Running the Script

Once you've set up the inputs, run the get_input.py script:

python get_inputs.py

Installing the Datapack

Insert the datapack into your world (unzip the github download and put the advent_of_code_2022 folder into the datapacks folder of your world), then run the desired aoc_2022:_solve/day_x/part_x function. Visualizations can be run from the aoc_2022:visual/day_x/part_x function.
Function Examples:

function aoc_2022:_solve/day_1/part_1
function aoc_2022:visual/day_8/part_2

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