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gre-tutor

v0.3.1

Published

A tutor for vocabulary

Downloads

8

Readme

GRE - Vocabulary Tutor

A simple dictionary keeper for studying GRE Vocabulary.

It starts with an empty dictionary. The you can:

  • Insert - pairs into the dictionary
  • Keep your words grouped by weeks
  • Search through your dictionary
  • Study your dictionary. The oldest words come the most!

Make sure your create backups from time to time. Things are not 100% stable, backup is important!

Make sure to read the help page of the tutor!

Installation and Usage

    npm install gre-tutor -g
    gre-tutor --help

Contributing Decorum

I recently switched to gitemoji styling for my commit messages. Please group your changes and adhere to the following guideline:

  • Use <emoji><component>: <subject> pattern for title.
  • Emojis correspond directly to a commit type. Following types are allowed:
  • Allowed types:
    • feat: A new feature
    • fix: A bug fix
    • docs: Documentation only changes
    • style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
    • refactor: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
    • perf: A code change that improves performance
    • test: Adding missing tests
    • chore: Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as documentation generation
  • Allowed emojis in place of types:
    • besmele: :tada: :tada: (initial commit)
    • chore(moduleBump): :arrow_up: :arrow_up:
    • chore(release): :package: :package:
    • chore: :wrench: :wrench:
    • docs: :memo: :memo:
    • style: :art: :art:
    • refactor: :hammer_and_pick: :hammer_and_pick:
    • feat: :sparkles: :sparkles:
    • fix: :bug: :bug:
    • perf: :zap: :zap:
    • test: :white_check_mark: :white_check_mark