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forcecalc

v1.0.8

Published

This is a tool that helps you calculate your final score achieved in one of official Salesforce Exams. You can modify and extend Exams through exam.json file in this repo.

Readme

forcecalc

This is a simple CLI tool that I created for my colleagues from Salesforce-trainers group. It simply caclculates weighted average from partial Exam scores 3 salesforce developer exams. But feel free to use this tools --edit flag to edit exams.json (add/remove/modify exams). It is not prefect and I mostly just used this Package to try out some NodeJS features.

Compatibility

Currently this package is only supported Windows, Mac and Linux.

Installation

npm install -g forcecalc

Quick Start

forcecalc

This launches the main. You will be prompted with everything you need to Calculate your Final Exam Score.

Edit Exams

forcecalc --edit

This feature opens json file with all exam data. You can modify and add new Exams. All exams do have topics and there you can find a topics name and weight. NOTE: You can not mofify calculation formula only data passed there.

Other Useful commands

forcecalc --help

Displays a list of all accesible commands.

forcecalc --version

Displays Package version.

GitHub

https://github.com/Must4che/forcecalc