gonito/templates/challenge-how-to.hamlet

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<h1>Challenge How To
<h2>Install GEval
<p>In order to evaluate your work locally, you need the GEval tool. First install <a href="https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack">Haskell Stack</a> and then install GEval itselt:
<pre>
git clone git://gonito.net/geval
cd geval
stack setup
stack install
<h2>Get your repo
<p>You need to upload your SSH public key (see <a href="@{YourAccountR}">your account</a>) if you want to have a repo hosted on Gonito.net, then:
<pre>
git clone ssh://gitolite@gonito.net/#{idToBeShown}/#{challengeName challenge}
cd #{challengeName challenge}
git pull ssh://gitolite@gonito.net/#{challengeName challenge}
git push origin master
<h2>Work on your solution
<p>You need to generate your solution for the test set as <tt>test-A/out.tsv</tt>. You may also generate the solution for the dev set (<tt>dev-0/out.tsv</tt>).
<p>You can evaluate results for the dev set locally:
<pre>
cd #{challengeName challenge}
geval --test-name dev-0
<h2>Submit your solution
<p>Push <tt>out.tsv</tt> files to your repo. It is also recommended to push your source codes along with <tt>out.tsv</tt> files.
<pre>
cd #{challengeName challenge}
git add dev-0/out.tsv test-A/out.tsv # also your source codes could be added
git commit -m 'my brilliant solution'
git push origin master
<p>Finally, you need to tell Gonito.net to evaluate your submission. Go to the <a href="@{ChallengeSubmissionR $ challengeName challenge}">submit form</a>.