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@freecodecamp/freecodecamp-os
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Package used for freeCodeCamp projects with the freeCodeCamp Courses VSCode extension
This package runs the environment for courses on freeCodeCamp.org.
See the documentation for more information: https://opensource.freecodecamp.org/freeCodeCampOS/
The course content served on the client is written in Markdown files. The lesson/project tests run on the Nodejs server are written in the same Markdown files.
The freecodecamp.conf.json
file is used to configure the course, and define the actions taken by the freeCodeCamp - Courses extension.
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Package used for freeCodeCamp projects with the freeCodeCamp Courses VSCode extension
We found that @freecodecamp/freecodecamp-os demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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