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@moonhighway/create-timesplitter-course

v0.0.3

Published

🤖 Everything you need to start creating outstanding instructor led courses for the timesplitter

Readme

Create Timesplitter Course ⏰

Create amazing courses and stay on time.

Get started building a Timesplitter Course

The fastest way to get started building courses is to run the following commands:

npx @moonhighway/create-timesplitter-course My First Course
cd my-first-course
npm run develop

This creates a default starter course and installs @moonhighway/timesplitter and @moonhighway/timesplitter-dev, which are packages for creating and running Timesplitter courses.

Once you run npm run develop, Timesplitter's course developer will be running at http://localhost:4242. Open this URL in your browser to display your course notes. Note: If 4200 is unavailable, a random port will be chosen.

Run Your New Course

Once you have built your course you can run the @moonhighway/timesplitter, which is the ultimate presenter's assistant. Timesplitter will take you through your course notes and keep you on time.

All you have to do to run Timesplitter once you have created a course is run:

npm start

This starts Timesplitter running at http://localhost:4200. Open this URL in your browser to display your course notes. Note: If 4200 is unavailable, a random port will be chosen.

Under Construction 🚧

This project is currently under construction. Please send your questions to [email protected].