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Kattis-CLI

Kattis CLI - download, test and submit Kattis problems using CLI or TUI. Inspired by the official Kattis CLI: https://github.com/Kattis/kattis-cli

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Kattis-CLI

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+ (PyPy preferred as Kattis uses PyPy to run your Python3 solutions)
  • Kattis account

Windows

  • Use Command Line or PowerShell
  • Make sure python is in your PATH
    • Install Python from Windows Store
  • if you get codec error while running kattis-cli, run the following command in Command Prompt:
python --version
chcp 65001

Installation

If you've Python version 3.8 or higher, you can skip creating virtual environment. If you wish to create a virtual environment, see intructions below.

Create and activate virtual environment using venv

Create and activate virtual environment using conda

Install Kattis-cli

  • activate virtual environment if you've created one for kattis-cli
  • run the following command in Command Prompt or PowerShell
pip install kattis-cli
python -m pip install kattis-cli
kattis --version
  • on Windows add the path shown in the output of the above command to your PATH environment variable

Update/Upgrade Kattis-CLI

  • remove or rename .kattis-cli.toml file in your home directory
  • activate virtual environment if you've created one for kattis-cli
kattis --version
pip install kattis-cli --upgrade
python -m pip install kattis-cli --upgrade
  • on Windows add the path shown in the output of the above command to your PATH environment variable

Kattis configuration

  • run the following command and enter your Kattis credentials
  • follow the instructions provided in the terminal
kattis setup

Manual Configuration

  • see SETUP.md for detailed instructions to setup kattis-cli

Usage

kattis <command> [options]
kattis --help
kattis tui # get into text user interface mode

Commands

Download a problem sample files and it's metadata

Problem id

kattis get <problem_id>

Get problem id from URL

Display problem metadata

cd <problem_id>
kattis info

Problem info

Creating project template

  • create project template files for a given programming language
  • src style default templates are created in the home directory under .kattis-templates folder
  • you can overwrite/create new templates following the structure provided kattis_templates
  • local languages codes supported are:
    • python3
    • c++
    • java
    • c
    • nodejs
kattis template --help
# create python3 project template for cold problem
kattis template -l python3 -p cold -s

Test a solution locally

Test

  • currently the following languages have been tested: Python 3, C++, NodeJS, C, Java
  • make sure CLI compilers are in your PATH
  • make sure python3 files have first line shebang: !/usr/bin/env python3
    • or have extensions .py3
  • update the .kattis-cli.toml file in your home directory to add more languages
  • see kattis_cli/.kattis-cli.toml file for example.
cd <problem_id>
kattis test # for exact comparion of answers (string and int)
kattis test -a 6 # Answer accepted upto 6 decimal places of accuracy

Testing floating point results

  • for floating point ouput, problem provides the tolerance or accuracy upto certain decimal points
  • one can use -a <N> switch after kattis test command to provide the decimal places of accuracy
  • e.g., the following command checks for accuracy upto 6 decimal points or absolute error upto $10^-6$
kattis test -a 6

Submit a problem

  • make sure you've configured kattis-cli
kattis setup
  • see live results right on the terminal
cd <problem_id>
kattis submit

Result

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. Please make sure to update tests as appropriate. Adding support for more languages is highly appreciated.

Using this Repo

  • clone this repo
  • create virtual environment with pypy 3.8 or higher
  • using conda the following command creates kattis virtual environment with pypy3.8
git clone git@github.com:rambasnet/kattis-cli.git
cd kattis-cli
pip install poetry
poetry install

Using conda and virtual environment

conda create -c conda-forge -n kattis pypy python=3.8
conda activate kattis
  • install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
  • run the following command to install kattis-cli from this repo on Mac/Linux
make
./build.sh
pip install dist/kattis_cli-x.x.x-py3-none-any.whl --force-reinstall

Using Docker

  • clone this repo
  • run the following command to build and run the Dockerfile provided in this repo
  • if using Windows, run the following command in git-bash Terminal
docker-compose up -d
docker exec -it kattis-cli zsh

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