## ascii-reverse ### Objectives You must follow the same [instructions](../README.md) as in the first subject but this time the process will be reversed. desrever fo dnik siht toN. Ascii-reverse consists on reversing the process, converting the graphic representation into a text. You will have to create a text file containing a graphic representation of a random `string` given as an argument. The argument will be a **flag**, `--reverse=`, in which `--reverse` is the flag and `` is the file name. The program must then print this `string` in **normal text**. - The flag must have exactly the same format as above, any other formats must return the following usage message: ```console Usage: go run . [OPTION] EX: go run . --reverse= ``` If there are other `ascii-art` optional projects implemented, the program should accept other correctly formatted `[OPTION]` and/or `[BANNER]`. Additionally, the program must still be able to run with a single `[STRING]` argument. ### Instructions - Your project must be written in **Go**. - The code must respect the [**good practices**](../../good-practices/README.md). - It is recommended to have **test files** for [unit testing](https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/add-a-test). ### Usage ```console $ cat file.txt _ _ _ $ | | | | | | $ | |__ ___ | | | | ___ $ | _ \ / _ \ | | | | / _ \ $ | | | | | __/ | | | | | (_) | $ |_| |_| \___| |_| |_| \___/ $ $ $ $ $ go run . --reverse=file.txt hello $ ``` ### Allowed packages - Only the [standard Go](https://golang.org/pkg/) packages are allowed. This project will help you learn about : - The Go file system(**fs**) API - Data manipulation