This is wonderful. Consider decoupling the core from Emacs, or packaging in a way that doesn’t require it as heavily.
I’ve been doing my own exploration of terminal ASCII games via Dwarf Fortress instead of SimCity. I’ve learned that letting a coding agent play is an interesting way to get feedback as well :)
There is a screenshot in the README, and according to the github timestamp, the project hasn't been changed since you write this to add such a screen shot.
This is wonderful. Consider decoupling the core from Emacs, or packaging in a way that doesn’t require it as heavily.
I’ve been doing my own exploration of terminal ASCII games via Dwarf Fortress instead of SimCity. I’ve learned that letting a coding agent play is an interesting way to get feedback as well :)
https://github.com/brimtown/claude-fortress
This is great! We need more ASCII games/simulations and it's only a bonus if it's in Emacs :-)
You should have a screenshot.
There is a screenshot in the README, and according to the github timestamp, the project hasn't been changed since you write this to add such a screen shot.
Search for the section labeled: Visual Demo
I thought it was a ssh key fingerprint at first