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itslearningcli

v0.1.1

Published

A command line tool for interacting with It'sLearning.

Downloads

13

Readme

ItsLearningCLI

This is a command line tool that aims to replace the most noodle-bending counter-intuitive application ever made: ItsLearning.com.

Screenshots

Messages in the inbox

Screenshot of inbox

Check the screens directory for more.

Installation

NPM

Usage

Usage:
  its [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

Options:
  -s, --setup            Setup credentials and driver.
  -n, --notifications    List notifications.
  -i, --inbox            List messages in your inbox.
  -m, --message NUMBER   View a single message from your ibox
  -c, --courses          List all courses with their corresponding id.
  -b, --bulletins NUMBER List bulletings (news) for a single course id.
  -t, --tree NUMBER      List directories and files for a single course.
  -h, --help             Display help and usage details

Contributors

  • @michaelmcmillan came up with the idea the initial code, maintains the project.
  • @marthall fixed bugs, helped with documentation, fixed dependencies and implemented single message view.
  • @katnegermis wrote an authentication driver for University of Copenhagen & improved custom domains in driver.
  • @elsand wrote an authentication driver for Høgskolen i Sør-Trøndelag and proposed a generic driver.
  • @RasmusWriedtLarsen feature-suggestions
  • @roessland helped with reporting a silent error

Contributing

It'sLearning supports several ways of authentication. For instance, the NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) uses SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) while others only use the "native" It'sLearning login.

This is why itslearningcli ships with a directory called drivers. If you want to login to It'sLearning with itslearningcli there has to be a compatible driver for your school. Unfortunately I don't have the rights to log into schools I'm not studying at, therefore I need help writing drivers.

A pull-request is greatly appreciated and I'll make sure to credit anyone who helps out.