Hircine Anise Okkoz (will eventually) plays jdno’s Auto Traffic Control game. That is to say, it is a grpc client that connects to an ATC server and receives events (and eventually issues its own).
Hircine Anise Okkoz is released under the terms of the Apache license v2.0 (or the most recently published).
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Start atc
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Start hao
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Open webpage
Starting atc involves running the auto-traffic-control executable.
Start haokkoz by invoking the jar.
The source project includes configuration such that gradle run
will start it.
Otherwise, download all the dependencies and the haokkoz jar and invoke java -jar haokkoz.jar
with whatever version extension is available.
Then, open the index.html page in a compatible web browser (it must support canvas and websockets).
This will start the simulation.
The full name of this project is Hircine Anise Okkoz, though it is contracted to Haokkoz in a number of places. It is a three word phrase with no particular meaning. Hircine means goat like. Anise is a flowering plant used as a spice. Okkoz is a latinization of numeral 4 in the Proto-Berber language.