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Author: Sebastiano Tronto <sebastiano@tronto.net>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 09:47:08 +0200
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# Where is nissy?
-In April 2023 I have decided to split nissy in 2 separate projects: an
-optimal solver and an FMC assistant. These two projects are not usable
-yet, so in the meantime I will keep a third branch where I update the
-classic version of nissy with bugfixes and minor improvements.
+The classic version of nissy can be found in the
+nissy-classic repository either on
+[git.tronto.net](https://git.tronto.net/nissy-classic) or on
+[github](https://github.com/sebastianotronto/nissy-classic).
-You can find these three branches at the following pages (also
-on github, links below are to my personal git instance):
+This repository will be populated with a new version of nissy.
-* [nissy-classic](https://git.tronto.net/nissy-classic): The stable
- branch, will receive bugfixes and minor improvements but no big
- change. Will eventually be replaced by the other two versions.
-* [nissy-fmc](https://git.tronto.net/nissy-fmc): This will focus on
- features useful for practicing FMC, for example finding EOs and
- DRs (if you do not know what this means, there is a good chance
- you don't care). I plan to make a graphical interface for it and
- make it more usable. It will not be able to find an optimal
- solution. *Not working at the moment.*
-* [nissy-nx](https://git.tronto.net/nissy-nx): An optimal solver.
- For now this is just my playground for implementing complex
- optimizations, following the ideas of Tomas's Rokicki's
- [nxopt](https://github.com/rokicki/cube20src/blob/master/nxopt.md).
- Eventually it will become faster than nissy-classic at optimal
- solving, but without all other features. *Not working at the moment.*
-
-## F.A.Q.
-
-### I am a user of nissy, what should I do?
-
-If you are happy with using nissy as it is, you can keep using it.
-
-When nissy-fmc and nissy-classic are ready, you can chek them out too.
-
-### But I liked that nissy can do both optimal solving! Why did you split it?
-
-Then I encourage you to keep using nissy-classic :-)
-
-See
-[my blog post](https://sebastiano.tronto.net/blog/2023-04-10-the-big-rewrite/)
-for some reasons behind this change.
-
-### I just want to look at the code, where should I go?
-
-If you want to check out the git repository of the version you are
-running, you probably want nissy-classic. The newer nissy-fmc will
-eventually be nicer and easier to read, containing more or less
-the same functionality (except for optimal solving).
-
-If you want to follow my progress on an advanced optimal Rubik's
-cube solver, you can check out nissy-nx - just remember that it
-does not work yet!
+Coming soon.