more elaborate game rules

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<div class="game-rules">
<p>
Every turn, your bot will receive a json-encoded line on stdin, representing the current game
state.
</p>
<div class="container">
<div class="game-rules">
<h3>Welcome to planetwars!</h3>
Example game state:
<p>
Planetwars is a game of galactic conquest for busy people. Your goal is to program a bot that
will conquer the galaxy for you, while you take care of more important stuff.
</p>
<p>
In every game turn, your bot will receive a json-encoded line on stdin, describing the current
state of the game. Each state will hold a set of planets, and a set of spaceship fleets
traveling between the planets (<em>expeditions</em>).
</p>
<p>Example game state:</p>
<pre>{`
{
"planets": [
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"owner": 2,
"name": "enemy planet"
},
{
"ship_count": 2,
"x": 0.0,
"y": 2.0,
"owner": null,
"name": "neutral planet"
}
],
"expeditions": [
{
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`}</pre>
<p>
Every turn, you may send out expeditions to conquer other planets. You can do this by writing a
json-encoded line to stdout:
The <code>owner</code> field holds a player number when the planet is held by a player, and is
<code>null</code> otherwise. Your bot is always referred to as player 1.<br />
Each turn, every player-owned planet will gain one additional ship. <br />
Planets will never move during the game.
</p>
Example command:
<p>
Every turn, you may send out expeditions to conquer other planets. You can do this by writing
a json-encoded line to stdout:
</p>
<p>Example command:</p>
<pre>{`
{
"moves": [
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}
`}
</pre>
<p>
All players send out their commands simultaneously, so there is no turn order. You may send as
many commands as you please.
</p>
The amount of turns an expedition will travel is equal to the ceiled euclidean distance between
its origin and target planet.
<p>
The amount of turns an expedition will travel is equal to the ceiled euclidean distance
between its origin and target planet.
</p>
<p>
Ships will only battle on planets. Combat resolution is simple: every ship destroys one enemy
ship, last man standing gets to keep the planet.
</p>
<p>
Head over to the editor view to get started - a working example is provided. <br />
Feel free to just hit the play button to see how it works!
</p>
</div>
</div>
<style lang="scss">
.game-rules {
padding: 15px;
.container {
overflow-y: scroll;
height: 100%;
box-sizing: border-box;
}
.game-rules {
padding: 15px 30px;
max-width: 800px;
}
.game-rules p {
padding-top: 1.5em;
}
</style>