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@datacamp/mobile-teach
Advanced tools
This executable will help you build courses for DataCamp for Mobile.
You can install this executable by running the command npm install -g @datacamp/mobile-teach
The executable has some help build in. To check it run mobile-teach help
or mobile-teach help [command]
, e.g. mobile-teach help preview
.
Run mobile-teach preview [path-to-lesson]
to preview a lesson. E.g. mobile-teach preview ./chapter1/lesson1.yml
. Then visit http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
Run mobile-teach check
somewhere in the course directory to check if the content is following the guidelines.
mobile-teach version
.npm update -g @datacamp/mobile-teach
.npm outdated -g @datacamp/mobile-teach
(if nothing appears and the command just exits, you have the latest version).backend
and run: yarn link ../teach
https://mobile-api.datacamp.com
to http://localhost:3000
yarn build
(from teach
) and refresh the page in your browserbackend
again and run: yarn unlink ../teach
package.json
yarn npm publish
@datacamp/mobile-teach
in /backend/package.json
FAQs
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We found that @datacamp/mobile-teach demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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