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@devbookhq/sdk
Advanced tools
Devbook allows visitors of your docs to interact with and execute any code snippet or shell command in a private VM
npm install @devbookhq/sdk
async function main() {
const session = new Session('<codeSnippetID>', {
onStateChange(state) {
console.log(state)
},
onStderr(stderr) {
console.log(stderr)
},
onStdout(stdout) {
console.log(stdout)
},
})
try {
await session.connect()
await session.run('console.log("4")')
} catch (e) {
console.error(e)
}
}
main()
Shared is a subtree made from https://github.com/devbookhq/shared repository.
The subtree commands you need for controling this repo are:
git subtree add --prefix shared https://github.com/devbookhq/shared.git master
git subtree pull --prefix shared https://github.com/devbookhq/shared.git master
git subtree push --prefix shared https://github.com/devbookhq/shared.git master
FAQs
SDK for managing Devbook sessions from JavaScript/TypeScript
The npm package @devbookhq/sdk receives a total of 66 weekly downloads. As such, @devbookhq/sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @devbookhq/sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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