commit | 60cea8404371c49f80f1f806687003be31ba3fae | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Shuhei Takahashi <takahashi.shuhei@gmail.com> | Thu May 16 03:36:09 2024 +0900 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed May 15 18:36:09 2024 +0000 |
tree | 870d4fd5f183a0c46eebc65573cce01c7f882004 | |
parent | c5946b55d1e914e2585c0f7d908cdab3296e44fd [diff] |
Add rules_contest module (#2032) `rules_contest` is a collection of Bazel rules for maintaining programming contest problems. `rules_contest` helps you automate tasks to prepare programming contest problems, such as: - Building and testing datasets - Building and testing reference solutions - Building problem statements - Building a progress tracker Repository: https://github.com/nya3jp/rules_contest
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