Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Fetch Sudoku puzzles and store them as JSON in the workspace; render images on demand; reveal solutions later.
Fetch Sudoku puzzles and store them as JSON in the workspace; render images on demand; reveal solutions later.
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Fetch, render, and reveal Sudoku puzzles. Use sudoku.py to get new puzzles from sudokuonline.io, generate printable PDFs or images, and reveal solutions. For details on the saved JSON format, see DATA_FORMAT.md.
kids4n: Kids 4x4 kids4l: Kids 4x4 with Letters kids6: Kids 6x6 kids6l: Kids 6x6 with Letters easy9: Classic 9x9 (Easy) medium9: Classic 9x9 (Medium) hard9: Classic 9x9 (Hard) evil9: Classic 9x9 (Evil)
Binaries: python3 Python libs: python3 -m pip install requests Pillow lzstring
Fetches a new puzzle and stores it as JSON. Output is JSON by default (use --text for human-readable output). Use --count N to fetch/store multiple puzzles in one call. If a batch does not contain enough unseen puzzles, the command will fetch additional batches until it has enough. Use --id <fragment> to select a specific source puzzle by matching any unique part of its UUID. If multiple IDs match, the command errors and lists candidates. Get a Classic Easy puzzle: ./scripts/sudoku.py get easy9 Get multiple new puzzles at once (e.g. 4 easy 9x9): ./scripts/sudoku.py get easy9 --count 4 Get a Kids 6x6 puzzle: ./scripts/sudoku.py get kids6
Render a puzzle as an image, PDF, or minimal HTML. Render latest puzzle as A4 PDF (for printing): ./scripts/sudoku.py render --pdf Render latest puzzle as clean PNG (for viewing): ./scripts/sudoku.py render Render a specific previous puzzle by short ID: ./scripts/sudoku.py render --id a09f3680 Render minimal HTML (square cells + bold box lines): ./scripts/sudoku.py html --id a09f3680
Reveal the solution for the latest or specific puzzle. Use --id <short_id> (e.g., a09f3680) to target a specific puzzle. Reveal full solution as printable PDF: ./scripts/sudoku.py reveal --pdf Reveal full solution for a specific ID: ./scripts/sudoku.py reveal --id a09f3680 --image Reveal full solution as PNG image: ./scripts/sudoku.py reveal Reveal a single cell (row 3, column 7): ./scripts/sudoku.py reveal --cell 3 7 Reveal a specific 3x3 box (index 5): ./scripts/sudoku.py reveal --box 5
Generate a share link for a stored puzzle. Targets the latest puzzle by default; use --id <short_id> for a specific one. Generate a SudokuPad share link (default): ./scripts/sudoku.py share Generate link for specific ID: ./scripts/sudoku.py share --id a09f3680 Generate an SCL share link: ./scripts/sudoku.py share --type scl Telegram Formatting Tip: Format links as a short button-style link and hide the full URL: [Easy Classic \[<id>\]](<url>).
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