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# wordle-life
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one-page app that turns wordle shares into standard file format used in the Conway's Game of Life community
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one-page app that turns wordle shares into standard file format used in the Conway's Game of Life community
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## Dependencies
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This app is not at all packaged. You'll have to make sure all the perl modules you need are installed. If you are on a community unix server with just user rights (like, say SDF), you may need to ask an admin to install for you, or alternately, you can make a personal perl library in your user space.
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Here's what I used to [install the perl module I needed with cpanm](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2980297/how-can-i-use-cpan-as-a-non-root-user). It's just:
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curl http://cpanmin.us | perl - -l ~/perl5 App::cpanminus local::lib
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eval `perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib`
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echo 'eval `perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib`' >> ~/.profile
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echo 'export MANPATH=$HOME/perl5/man:$MANPATH' >> ~/.profile
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then for each package, you can run *cpanminus*:
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$>cpanm CGI::Tiny
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...
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$>cpanm Mojo::Template
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...
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$>cpnam Mojo::Loader
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...
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