TNoodle is a software suite that contains the official WCA scramble program. It consists of the core scrambling code (primarily written in Kotlin) as well as a UI and server to generate a fully autonomous JAR file
The official scramble program for the World Cube Association has been part of the TNoodle project since January 1, 2013. It will contain the sole official scramble program for the foreseeable future.
All WCA official competitions must always use the current version of the official scramble program. This is available from https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/regulations/scrambles/
Note that only the scramble program part of TNoodle is "official". Other TNoodle projects may be convenient for certain uses (including at official competitions), but do not have any official status.
Officially, TNoodle-WCA
is a scramble program, while a scrambler is a human. It is fine to refer to TNoodle as a "scrambler" colloquially, but please try to use the official convention wherever possible.
TNoodle is organised as a multi-project Gradle build. The build files are written in the type-safe Kotlin
dialect.
Every sub-project has its individual artifact configuration and build.gradle
file. Furthermore, there is a central buildSrc
folder,
which is automatically sourced by Gradle. It contains common code and shared configuration setups.
Gradle is served through the use of a Gradle wrapper
available as gradlew
(UNIX systems) or gradlew.bat
(DOS systems)
It is recommended to set up an alias to simplify task generation, along the lines of alias gw='./gradlew --parallel'
.
Get an overview of the core project tasks by executing
./gradlew tasks
Gradle automagically handles all dependencies for you. You just need an Internet connection upon your first build run!
When you're ready to develop, run the following and then visit http://localhost:2014/scramble/
./gradlew runDebug
To build a distributable/executable .jar
file, run:
./gradlew buildDebug
You can run the .jar
from the commandline using: (replace the $VERSION
tag accordingly)
java -jar TNoodle-WCA-$VERSION.jar
Important note: You must never use a custom build for any official competitions. Contact the WCA Board and the WRC if you have any questions about this.
build.gradle.kts
file). Your IDE should be able to import Gradle build structures nowadays. If not, this is a good indicator that your IDE is outdated and should be replaced.