Project-wide palette shift at user request. Replaces the cyan primary accent everywhere it surfaces — splash boot screen, home menu glyphs, action chevrons, replay overlay banner + scrub fill + chip border, achievement checkmarks, leaderboard #1 indicator, radial menu fill, focus ring, card-back canonical badge, etc. — with `#a54242` from the same base16-eighties family as the existing pink suit colour. Knock-on changes that all land in this commit per the lockstep rule: - ui_theme.rs: ACCENT_PRIMARY (#a54242), ACCENT_PRIMARY_HOVER (#c25e5e brightened companion), FOCUS_RING (same hue, 0.85 alpha). Module-level palette comment + STOCK_BADGE_FG + CARD_SHADOW_ALPHA_DRAG doc strings updated to match. - card_plugin.rs: card_back_colour(0) now returns the brick-red ACCENT_PRIMARY (was cyan). RED_SUIT_COLOUR_CBM swapped from cyan to lime #acc267 — the CBM alternative needs to stay hue-distinct from the new red-family primary, lime is the next-best non-red base16-eighties accent. text_colour doc + CBM tests renamed cyan→lime in lockstep (text_colour_color_blind_mode_swaps_red_suits_to_lime). - card_face_svg.rs: BACK_ACCENTS[0] now "#a54242" (canonical Terminal back). - splash_plugin.rs / ui_modal.rs / replay_overlay.rs / selection_plugin.rs: descriptive "cyan" comments swapped to "accent" / "primary-accent" wording so the doc strings stay decoupled from any specific hue. Future palette tweaks won't require comment churn. - design-system.md: YAML token frontmatter updated (primary, surface-tint, suit-red-cb, primary-container, on-primary-container, inverse-primary). Palette table gains a project-specific `base08` slot for the new red. CTA / Selection / Card-back badge / Primary button / Bottom-bar active-icon / glow / CBM swap text all retuned. Historical references preserved (e.g. "Was cyan #6fc2ef before the 2026-05-08 swap") so the audit trail stays in the spec. - card_face_svg_pin.rs: rebaselined. Exactly one hash drift (back_0 — the canonical Terminal back's badge changed colour). Other 56 hashes identical (face SVGs don't reference the accent; back_1..4 use unchanged accents). The one-hash-drift signal confirms the change scope was surgical. Workspace clippy + cargo test --workspace clean, 1184 passing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Solitaire Quest
A cross-platform Klondike Solitaire game written in Rust, with a card-theme system, full progression (XP / levels / achievements / daily challenges), and optional self-hosted sync so your stats follow you across machines.
Features
- Klondike Solitaire — Draw One and Draw Three modes; foundations are unlocked (any Ace lands in any empty slot, the slot then claims that suit)
- Card themes — bundled hayeah/playing-cards-assets default plus user-installable themes (drop a directory under the data dir or import a zip from Settings → Cosmetic)
- Modern HUD — reserved top band keeps cards from crowding the score readout; the action bar auto-fades when the cursor leaves it so it can't compete with the play surface
- Drag feel — every legal drop target is highlighted in green during drag; cards cast a soft drop shadow that lifts when picked up; the stock pile shows a remaining-count chip so you can see how close you are to a recycle
- Keyboard navigation — Tab cycles focus through buttons, arrow keys move within picker rows, Enter activates; works across every modal and the HUD action bar
- Progression — XP, levels, unlockable card backs and backgrounds
- 19 Achievements — including secret ones
- Daily Challenge — server-seeded so every player worldwide gets the same deal
- Leaderboard — opt-in, powered by your own self-hosted server
- Special Modes (unlocked at level 5): Zen, Time Attack, Challenge
- Sync — pull/push stats across devices via a self-hosted server
- Color-blind mode — blue tint on red-suit cards alongside the suit glyph
Building
Prerequisites
- Rust stable toolchain (
rustup install stable) - Linux:
libasound2-dev libudev-dev libxkbcommon-dev - macOS: Xcode Command Line Tools
# Fast development build
cargo run -p solitaire_app --features bevy/dynamic_linking
# Release build
cargo build -p solitaire_app --release
./target/release/solitaire_app
Controls
Every action also has a visible UI button — keyboard shortcuts are optional accelerators.
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Left click / drag | Move cards |
| Double click | Auto-move card to its best legal destination |
| Right click | Highlight legal moves for a card |
| Space / D | Draw from stock |
| U | Undo |
| H | Hint (highlight a legal move) |
| N | New game |
| Z | Zen mode |
| G | Forfeit (during pause) |
| Tab / Shift+Tab | Cycle keyboard focus |
| Enter | Activate focused button / auto-complete (when badge is lit) |
| Esc | Pause / dismiss modal |
| F1 | Help / controls |
| F11 | Toggle fullscreen |
| S / A / P / O / L / M | Stats / Achievements / Profile / Settings / Leaderboard / Menu |
Card themes
The default theme ships embedded in the binary, so the game runs
self-contained with no external assets. To install another theme, drop a
directory containing a theme.ron manifest plus 53 SVG files (52 faces +
1 back) under the platform data dir's themes/ folder, or import a zip
from Settings → Cosmetic. The picker chip lights up the moment a new
theme is registered. Themes are SVG-based, so they rasterise cleanly at
whatever resolution the window happens to be.
Sync Server (optional)
To sync stats across machines, run the self-hosted server. See README_SERVER.md for setup instructions.
Once the server is running, open Settings → Sync Backend, enter the server URL and your username, and register an account from within the game.
Running Tests
# All tests (982 passing as of v0.11.0)
cargo test --workspace
# Just game logic (no display required)
cargo test -p solitaire_core -p solitaire_sync -p solitaire_data -p solitaire_server
# Lint
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings
Credits
Built on Bevy and the wider Rust ecosystem
(Tokio, Axum, sqlx, Serde, kira, and many more). Card faces come from
hayeah/playing-cards-assets
(MIT, derived from the public-domain vector-playing-cards library); the
default card back is original work; the UI font is FiraMono-Medium (OFL).
All audio is synthesized programmatically by this project. See
CREDITS.md for the full list and license details.
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.