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add-free-course-udemy

v0.0.7

Published

add automatically free course in your file on your udemy account

Downloads

24

Readme

add-free-course-udemy

NPM version Build Status built with NodeJS built with Selenium dependances

add quickly free course on udemy account

I realized this script with nodejs and selenium. I created this program because I had several free course offered for udemy and I had the laziness to grab them by hand. I wrote all the urls of the free courses in one file. Then I realized this script that reads the file and adds each of the file's courses to my udemy account. You can see file example in examplefile.txt.

At first, I realized this only for my personal use then I think that it would be cool to share it with others.

Functionality

  • asks the user for the required information
  • login with email and password
  • read the specified file
  • browse all the links in the file
  • very quickly (few second for each course)
  • If the course is free, it adds it to the udemy account
  • goes to the next if the course is already added or is paying
  • work with udemy into different language
  • compatible with nodejs >= 4

Install

npm install -g add-free-course-udemy

If you encounter an error on windows, do :

npm install -g windows-build-tools
npm install -g add-free-course-udemy

Usage

Execute this code in the same folder as the file to be read

Usage
	$ add-free-course-udemy

License

MIT © Nacim Goura