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@epic-web/workshop-app
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The **Epic Workshop App** is the React Router v7 web application that powers the local workshop experience (exercises, steps, diffs, videos, progress, etc.).
The Epic Workshop App is the React Router v7 web application that powers the local workshop experience (exercises, steps, diffs, videos, progress, etc.).
Most users should not interact with this package directly. It is typically
started and managed by the epicshop CLI.
This package is commonly installed indirectly.
npm install -g epicshop
npm install -g @epic-web/workshop-app
Start a workshop via the CLI:
epicshop start
If the CLI cannot locate the app, you can point it at a specific checkout/install:
epicshop start --app-location /absolute/path/to/@epic-web/workshop-app
(or set EPICSHOP_APP_LOCATION).
From the monorepo root:
npm install
npm run build --workspace=@epic-web/workshop-utils
npm run build --workspace=@epic-web/workshop-presence
npm run dev --workspace=@epic-web/workshop-app
https://github.com/epicweb-dev/epicshop/tree/main/docsGPL-3.0-only.
FAQs
The **Epic Workshop App** is the React Router v7 web application that powers the local workshop experience (exercises, steps, diffs, videos, progress, etc.).
The npm package @epic-web/workshop-app receives a total of 680 weekly downloads. As such, @epic-web/workshop-app popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @epic-web/workshop-app demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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Socket now detects supply chain risks in project manifests, starting with missing lockfiles that can make dependency installs non-reproducible.

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