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uecasm 249a308b5b Add "score" command, which can be used by any user to view the current score of any other user (even across games). Also allows admins to modify a user's current score, which can be useful on private servers where admins are playing and can "repair" a score if someone gets disconnected or kicked accidentally. 2013-11-15 23:27:30 +13:00
.externalToolBuilders move MessageType back inside QueuedMessage since the client doesn't need it 2012-01-12 20:05:39 -08:00
.settings Add code style settings to project. 2012-12-29 13:48:57 -08:00
WebContent Add "score" command, which can be used by any user to view the current score of any other user (even across games). Also allows admins to modify a user's current score, which can be useful on private servers where admins are playing and can "repair" a score if someone gets disconnected or kicked accidentally. 2013-11-15 23:27:30 +13:00
src Add "score" command, which can be used by any user to view the current score of any other user (even across games). Also allows admins to modify a user's current score, which can be useful on private servers where admins are playing and can "repair" a score if someone gets disconnected or kicked accidentally. 2013-11-15 23:27:30 +13:00
test/net/socialgamer/cah Kicks and bans. 2012-08-20 22:41:06 -07:00
.classpath JRE classpaths on my system changed, this should be compatible anyway 2013-03-26 17:18:06 -07:00
.gitignore .gitignore: build 2011-12-16 16:41:13 -08:00
.project move the js constant updater build tool down after java compile since it needs the new constant file compiled first 2012-01-12 21:33:54 -08:00
README Update README 2013-06-12 22:57:11 -06:00
cah_cards.sql add more custom card sets 2013-08-10 16:51:16 -07:00

README

Pretend You're Xyzzy, a Cards Against Humanity clone, server and web client. See WebContent/license.html for full details.

Note: This project has only been tested in Tomcat 7 and is known to not work in Tomcat 6 without some finagling. Currently, the only automated way to build is is using the Eclipse project.