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The owner of this repository is a non-native English speaker.
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Please correct the README page.
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In the README.md, it'd be cool to have a list of interesting puzzles that users can choose to play, rather than a random puzzle
python3 play_puzzle.py ABCDEFG
For example, including less-frequently used letters like X,Z,Q, or finding 7-letter pangrams, etc...
(also consider scraping previous NYTimes letters: https://www.shunn.net/bee/?past=1 )
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It would be nice to have the option to specify the amount of upgrades after the buyting type.
For example, I want to purchase 25 cursors I would like to type k25 instead.
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Not all the games are compatible out-of-the-box on Linux (they compile but some
Consolemethods are not supported). Need to test and adjust accordingly or document incompatibilities in the individual README files.