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The Hallway-finite state machines and Tracery grammars #102

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augustocorvalan opened this issue Dec 1, 2018 · 5 comments
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The Hallway-finite state machines and Tracery grammars #102

augustocorvalan opened this issue Dec 1, 2018 · 5 comments

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@augustocorvalan
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augustocorvalan commented Dec 1, 2018

An experiment in mapping out character actions using finite state machines which are then transformed into a type of detective novel using Tracery grammars.

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I woke up thinking of assassins. I checked my face in the mirror. I looked as long as I could. I had to turn away. I had as many beers as I could. I felt stoned. The lamp wouldn’t turn on but from inside came a noise like a tape recorder. I tried to stretch but my whole body felt wrong.

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hugovk commented Dec 1, 2018

I get 404 for the links. Is it a private repo?

@augustocorvalan
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@hugovk whoops, yes it was...better now 👍

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hugovk commented Dec 1, 2018

I can see it now, and it looks really good! Do you think you can generate 50k+ words?

@danielsinderson
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This is excellent. I read the whole thing.

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thank you @scraptured 😊

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