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start-coding-challenge

v0.1.13

Published

Easily start a number of coding challenges.

Downloads

68

Readme

Start Coding Challenges

This project provides a collection of JavasScript or TypeScript challenges to test your knowledge.

To start, you can run the following command: npx start-coding-challenge and follow the instructions.

How to use

While working on the challenges, you're able to run the built-in test runner to check if your code is correct. Run npm test to run all tests in the project, or run npm test <test-name> to run a specific test.

For example, while working on the add challenge, you can run npm test add to only tun the tests for that challenge. You'll know that your code is correct if the tests pass.

Contributing new coding challenges

To contribute new challenges, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

This repository's building configuration is heavily inspired from the Create T3 App repo