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charlesbrain

v4.2.0

Published

a friendly chabot written in js for use in the SCCM

Readme

CHARLESV3

If you don't know what this code does, just forget about it.

Why JS?

JavaScript is the only language that I'm aware of that people feel they don't need to learn before they start using it. --Douglas Crockford

JavaScript (or JS) is one of the only truly universal programming languages. It's easy to use and simple to read. For that reason I rewrote the Holly System into JavaScript.

Why Not TypeScript?

...I have yet to learn TypeScript. I would love to, but I'm a missionary and don't have time for silly things like that.

How do I...?

HA, nice try. If you're supposed to use this, you'll have received a document with instructions and videos for setup.

AUTHORS NOTE: if you already know how to do everything and want a smoother running experience, double click the charles.bat file

TODO

  • [x] Set up basic framework
  • [x] Create pseudo-human input for websites
  • [x] Create a CLI to interact with Charles (this particular instance of Holly)
  • [ ] Reformat ugly code
  • [x] Refactor fetching
  • [ ] Wrap in electron.js interface?
  • [ ] Make shareable across missions
  • [ ] Increase efficiency

CREDIT

Original credit for the Holly system goes to @jkcoxson (github)