gitbook-plugin-exercises-quote-fix
v2.0.1
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Interactive exercices in a gitbook
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A note about this fork
This fork is essentially the same as https://github.com/GitbookIO/plugin-exercises with the changes of PR 11 included to fix issue 6.
This fork also fixes a quote breaking bug in maintaining the backwards compatability. This fork does not maintain backwards compatability.
To use this temporary plugin in your gitbook, specify:
{
"plugins": ["exercises-quote-fix"]
}
Below is the original README.md
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Interactive exercises in a gitbook
With this plugin, a book can contain interactive exercises (currently only in Javascript). An exercise is a code challenge provided to the reader, who is given a code editor to write a solution which is checked against the book author's validation code.
How to use it?
To use the exercises plugin in your Gitbook project, add the exercises
plugin to the book.json
file, then install plugins using gitbook install
.
{
"plugins": ["exercises"]
}
Exercises format
An exercise is defined by 4 simple parts:
- Exercise Message/Goals (in markdown/text)
- Initial code to show to the user, providing a starting point
- Solution code, being a correct solution to the exercise
- Validation code that tests the correctness of the user's input
{% exercise %}
Define a variable `x` equal to 10.
{% initial %}
var x =
{% solution %}
var x = 10;
{% validation %}
assert(x == 10);
{% context %}
// This is context code available everywhere
// The user will be able to call magicFunc in his code
function magicFunc() {
return 3;
}
{% endexercise %}