CubeShuffle
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CubeShuffle
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Commander Cube Question: Pre-sort Colors before hand or shuffle it all?
I even made a program called CubeShuffle for this. It can speed up shuffle of completely random cubes as well, but by design it's equally easy to control distribution. Here is a brief overview of the process.
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Tomorrow is my Eldraine cube’s first draft day!
I suspect that this bugs occurs if the sum of piles is not nicely dividable with the pack size. (Guessing something was missed.) It used to reject that scenario but not too long ago I added support for non-perfect pile sizes. I suspect something went wrong there. I added an issue to avoid this from happening unintentionally. I will also add more tests for non-dividable pack sizes because it should always have the correct number of cards per pack, just that it may give fewer packs if it can't fill them. (Which should be clearly communicated in GUI.)
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What are some interesting open source projects to contribute code to?
What type of work would you like to do? What tech, code, use case etc. There are literally millions of open source projects, it would help to narrow it down a bit unless you just want me to link a github search query. I could also shamelessly link my own open source project, it uses a very rare combination of technologies if you find that interesting.
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Played Magic over 20 years ago, loved it. Wanting to get back into it and wondering if it's right for me or if there's a format that would appeal to me. I don't want to spend time reading guides or Youtube, I just want to discover, and put together fun little decks (Ultra Casual)
It is. Once you start to get more comfortable with MTG overall again and if it interests you I totally recommend trying to build one. A lot of thinking and takes MTG from being a game you play to one you design. I personally love the format enough that I have built tools just to help with shuffling the cube. If you just want to have around there are a ton of card lists of cubes on CubeCobra. Personally I find building the cube and tweaking it to be half the fun.
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are there any automatic shufflers for sleeved cards?
If you are shuffling r/mtgcube specifically I have however made a software utility for shuffling the cube, which reduces the amount of physical shuffling even though it doesn't eliminate it.
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Building my first cube and wondering how to make and store packs... thought maybe 3D printing something like this? What do you all use? Would you use these? What suggestion(s) would you have for me as someone who loves draft but hasn't cubed before? Looking for feedback TIA! :D
For the card selection itself I use my own developed tool and method for it, CubeShuffle. Makes it super fast, easy and controllable.
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First time cubing: looking for some tips
I have both written a a program and accompanying instructions for my suggested approach which I named "distribution shuffle". It makes shuffling super fast, controllable and less sensitive to poor shuffling.
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How do you shuffle/collate your set cubes?
It's not super bad but it does take time. It was the inspiration to my distribution shuffling method which takes the idea and makes the majority of the hard work with software instead of by hand.
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Choose three but the effects are permanent.
/uj I hated shuffling my CUBE to the point where I wrote a tool to make it easier... As a cube owner the choice would not be hard.
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Noob question but... How to seed packs on cube cobra?
I have that feature on the TODO list for CubeShuffle for standard drafts https://github.com/philipborg/CubeShuffle/issues/52
Rope
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In neovim ,how to do refactoring python code?
Hi, maintainer of rope here. There are a number of different options to use rope in Vim/Neovim, we've documented them in this page https://github.com/python-rope/rope/wiki/Rope-in-Vim-or-Neovim
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Open Source Python libraries/projects that need contributions?
If you're looking for something with a bigger codebase, then the rope library in which pylsp-rope is based on is also welcoming of contributions.
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Completion and auto imports
I think rope is the standard for refactoring, and should provide autoimports soon, though pyright might also be good for that.
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NVIM: More complete autocomplete
rope
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Making Python Code Idiomatic by Automatic Refactoring Non-Idiomatic Python Code with Pythonic Idioms
If you are interested in discussing this or have ideas you want to sketch out, meet me at rope's GitHub Discussion.
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What motivates you writing open source software?
However, my biggest and most popular open source project is one that I don't originally write, but rather I inherited a popular project that has been abandoned by their original author/maintainers. I use Python a lot, so I wanted to contribute to the community in a significant way, so unlike my other projects I do take the time promoting this project as well. I felt it's more like a community service for this project.
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What are some interesting open source projects to contribute code to?
I am the maintainer rope and pylsp-rope. They are libraries for automated Python refactoring and to do that from any LSP-capable editors. We are always welcoming contributors of all levels.
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Why IDEs are Important
Rope has first class support for Vim and it can do a move refactoring, among other refactorings. From this, this feature is available from python-mode and ropevim.
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Visual Studio Code is designed to fracture
rope
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Why did you switch from another language to Rust? Do you regret not learning it earlier?
Okay this depends: if your code is static: perfectly possible for example with https://github.com/python-rope/rope (used for example by VS Code). If it's dynamic / generated via metaprogramming: I never tried it but I can't imagine that it'd work there, yes. However java tooling also can't do that because it simply doesn't support metaprogramming in any noteworthy way.
What are some alternatives?
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
Bowler - Safe code refactoring for modern Python.
mtgjson - MTGJSON build scripts for Magic: the Gathering
RedBaron - Bottom-up approach to refactoring in python
awesome-tauri - 🚀 Awesome Tauri Apps, Plugins and Resources
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
rillrate - Real-time UI for bots and tools
jedi - Awesome autocompletion, static analysis and refactoring library for python
SpicyLauncher - Cross-platform launcher for Spicy Lobster games 🌶🦞
Pylint - It's not just a linter that annoys you!
Apache Cordova - Apache Cordova Android
Python-mode - Vim python-mode. PyLint, Rope, Pydoc, breakpoints from box.