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Advent of Code 2024 in Rust.
https://github.com/0xdea/aoc-2024-in-rust

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Advent of Code 2024 in Rust.

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# aoc-2024-in-rust

My solutions to [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/) 2024 in Rust.

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## Template usage

1. Create a new project from the template repository:
- Using GitHub’s templating feature: Simply click the Use this
template [button](https://github.com/new?template_name=advent-of-code-rust-template&template_owner=bravit) on the
repository page, create a new repository, and then open it in [RustRover](https://www.jetbrains.com/rust/) by
selecting *File | New | Project From Version Control…*.
- Adding the template to RustRover: You can integrate the template directly into RustRover and use the regular New
Project wizard.

2. Whenever you're ready to start solving a new day's puzzle:
- Open the `bin` folder, copy and paste the `NN.rs` file into it, and give it the corresponding name (`01.rs`,
`02.rs`, etc.).
- In the `input` folder, create and fill the input data file (`01.txt`, `02.txt`, etc.).
- Fill in the `DAY` constant in the freshly created file.
- Run the current day's solution to check if it compiles (you can use the gutter icon next to the `main` function).
- Fill in ``.
- Write the expected answer for the test data in the `assert_eq` statement in *Part 1*.
- Now you're ready to write your solution in the `part1` function (inside `main`).
- Use `Shift+F10` (Win/Linux) or `Ctrl-R` (macOS) to re-run the same program.

3. When you're done with the first part of the puzzle, use folding to hide *Part 1*.

4. Uncomment *Part 2*, fill in the test data assertion, and start solving it.