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Solution Analyzer

pjk

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Hey there!

Some of you may have heard of my Reconstructions app, I extracted the core logic into an NPM package: solution-analyzer. It offers a minimalistic API for turning solution moves into a reconstruction tree.

Hopefully that proves useful for someone :)
How does it work? I entered in a scramble, and a solution, and the "done" button remained greyed out.
 

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How does it work? I entered in a scramble, and a solution, and the "done" button remained greyed out.
Well, most likely there's something wrong with the solution. The image is a preview of the cube after applying the scramble and the solution, so if everything is alright, you should see a solved cube.
 
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Well, most likely there's something wrong with the solution. The image is a preview of the cube after applying the scramble and the solution, so if everything is alright, you should see a solved cube.
Looks great - nice easy way to share reconstructions. This site, http://www.cubesolv.es/, has a nice database of reconstructions. I was going to propose to have a database of reconstructions, but perhaps allowing users to share their reconstructions to cubesolv.es would be a nice feature.
 

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Looks great - nice easy way to share reconstructions. This site, http://www.cubesolv.es/, has a nice database of reconstructions. I was going to propose to have a database of reconstructions, but perhaps allowing users to share their reconstructions to cubesolv.es would be a nice feature.
I know about this website, but as far as I know it doesn't offer any kind of API for publishing reconstructions.
 
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