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The HoTT Game
The Homotopy Type Theory (HoTT) Game is a project written by mathematicians for mathematicians interested in HoTT and no experience in proof verification, with the aim of introducing Cubical Agda as a tool for trying out mathematics in HoTT. This page will help you get the Game working for you.
Installing Agda and the Cubical Agda library
Our Game is in Agda, which can be installed following instructions on their site. It is recommended that you use Agda in the text editor emacs, in particular Doom Emacs, if you can't be bothered to do a bunch of configuration.
Once you have Emacs and Agda, get the Cubical Library (version 0.3)
and make sure Agda knows where your cubical library is
by following instructions on the library management page.
In short: locate (or create) your libraries
file and add a line
the-directory/cubical.agda-lib
to it, where the-directory
is the location of cubical.agda-lib
on your computer.
Get the HoTT Game by cloning this repository into a folder and then making sure that Agda knows where the HoTT Game is by adding a line
the-directory/HoTTGameLib.agda
to your libraries
file as above.
Try opening Trinitarianism/Quest0.agda
in Emacs
and do Ctrl-c Ctrl-l
.
Some text should be highlighted, and any ?
should turn into { }
.
How the game works
Our Game is currently under development.
As of now you can try the quests in the Trinitarianism
folder.
Each quest consists of three files, for example :
Trinitarianism/Quest0.md
is the guide for the quest. In there, you will find details of the tasks you must finish in order to complete the quest. For now, it is recommended that you view these online within github.Trinitarianism/Quest0.agda
is the agda file in which you do the quest.Trinitarianism/Quest0Solutions.agda
contains solutions to the tasks in the quest.
Emacs and Agda usage
We have a file with a list of basic Emacs commands, but you should be able to learn how to use Agda as you go along.
Feedback
If you have any feedback please contact the devs.