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Name: textworld
Version: 1.5.4rc5
Summary: Microsoft Textworld - A Text-based Learning Environment.
Home-page: https://github.com/microsoft/TextWorld
Author: Microsoft Textworld
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # TextWorld
        
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        A text-based game generator and extensible sandbox learning environment for training and testing reinforcement learning (RL) agents. Also check out [aka.ms/textworld](https://aka.ms/textworld/) for more info about TextWorld and its creators. Have questions or feedback about TextWorld? Send them to textworld@microsoft.com or use the Gitter channel listed above.
        
        ## Installation
        
        TextWorld supports __Python 3.7/3.8/3.9__ for __Linux__ and __macOS__ systems only at the moment. For __Windows__ users, docker can be used as a workaround (see Docker section below).
        
        ### Requirements
        
        TextWorld requires some system libraries for its native components.
        On a Debian/Ubuntu-based system, these can be installed with
        
            sudo apt update && sudo apt install build-essential libffi-dev python3-dev curl git
        
        And on macOS, with
        
            brew install libffi curl git
        
        > **Note:** We advise our users to use virtual environments to avoid Python packages from different projects to interfere with each other. Popular choices are [Conda Environments](https://conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html) and [Virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/)
        
        ### Installing TextWorld
        
        The easiest way to install TextWorld is via [`pip`](https://pypi.org/):
        
            pip install textworld
        
        Or, after cloning the repo, go inside the root folder of the project (i.e. alongside `setup.py`) and run
        
            pip install .
        
        #### Visualization
        
        TextWorld comes with some tools to visualize game states. Make sure all dependencies are installed by running
        
            pip install textworld[vis]
        
        Then, you will need to install either the [Chrome](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/) or [Firefox](https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver) webdriver (depending on which browser you have currently installed).
        If you have Chrome already installed you can use the following command to install chromedriver
        
            pip install chromedriver_installer
        
        Current visualization tools include: `take_screenshot`, `visualize` and `show_graph` from [`textworld.render`](https://textworld.readthedocs.io/en/latest/textworld.render.html).
        
        ### Docker
        
        A docker container with the latest TextWorld release is available on [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/).
        
            docker pull marccote19/textworld
            docker run -p 8888:8888 -it --rm marccote19/textworld
        
        Then, in your browser, navigate to the Jupyter notebook's link displayed in your terminal. The link should look like this
        
            http://127.0.0.1:8888/?token=8d7aaa...e95
        
        > **Note:** See [README.md](docker/README.md) in the docker folder for troubleshooting information.
        
        ## Usage
        
        ### Generating a game
        
        TextWorld provides an easy way of generating simple text-based games via the `tw-make` script. For instance,
        
            tw-make custom --world-size 5 --nb-objects 10 --quest-length 5 --seed 1234 --output tw_games/custom_game.z8
        
        where `custom` indicates we want to customize the game using the following options: `--world-size` controls the number of rooms in the world, `--nb-objects` controls the number of objects that can be interacted with (excluding doors) and `--quest-length` controls the minimum number of commands that is required to type in order to win the game. Once done, the game `custom_game.z8` will be saved in the `tw_games/` folder.
        
        ### Playing a game (terminal)
        
        To play a game, one can use the `tw-play` script. For instance, the command to play the game generated in the previous section would be
        
            tw-play tw_games/custom_game.z8
        
        > **Note:** Only Z-machine's games (*.z1 through *.z8) and Glulx's games (*.ulx) are supported.
        
        To visualize the game state while playing, use the `--viewer [port]` option.
        
            tw-play tw_games/custom_game.z8 --viewer
        
        A new browser tab should open and track your progress in the game.
        
        ### Playing a game (Python + [Gym](https://github.com/openai/gym))
        
        Here's how you can interact with a text-based game from within Python using OpenAI's Gym framework.
        
        ```python
        import gym
        import textworld.gym
        
        # Register a text-based game as a new Gym's environment.
        env_id = textworld.gym.register_game("tw_games/custom_game.z8",
                                             max_episode_steps=50)
        
        env = gym.make(env_id)  # Start the environment.
        
        obs, infos = env.reset()  # Start new episode.
        env.render()
        
        score, moves, done = 0, 0, False
        while not done:
            command = input("> ")
            obs, score, done, infos = env.step(command)
            env.render()
            moves += 1
        
        env.close()
        print("moves: {}; score: {}".format(moves, score))
        ```
        
        > **Note:** To play text-based games without Gym, see [Playing text-based games with TextWorld.ipynb](notebooks/Playing%20text-based%20games%20with%20TextWorld.ipynb)
        
        ## Documentation
        
        For more information about TextWorld, check the [documentation](https://aka.ms/textworld-docs).
        
        ## Visual Studio Code
        
        You can install the [textworld-vscode extension ](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=textworld.textworld-vscode) that enables syntax highlighting for editing `.twl` and `.twg` TextWorld files.
        
        ## Notebooks
        
        Check the [notebooks](notebooks) provided with the framework to see what you can do with it. You will need the [Jupyter Notebook](https://jupyter.org/install) to run them. You can install it with
        
            pip install jupyter
        
        ## Citing TextWorld
        
        If you use TextWorld, please cite the following BibTex:
        
        ```text
        @Article{cote18textworld,
          author = {Marc-Alexandre C\^ot\'e and
                    \'Akos K\'ad\'ar and
                    Xingdi Yuan and
                    Ben Kybartas and
                    Tavian Barnes and
                    Emery Fine and
                    James Moore and
                    Ruo Yu Tao and
                    Matthew Hausknecht and
                    Layla El Asri and
                    Mahmoud Adada and
                    Wendy Tay and
                    Adam Trischler},
          title = {TextWorld: A Learning Environment for Text-based Games},
          journal = {CoRR},
          volume = {abs/1806.11532},
          year = {2018}
        }
        ```
        
        ## Contributing
        
        This project welcomes contributions and suggestions.  Most contributions require you to agree to a
        Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us
        the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
        
        When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide
        a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions
        provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.
        
        This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
        For more information see the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/) or
        contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any additional questions or comments.
        
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