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learn-memory

v0.5.0-1

Published

A software to learn your lesson

Readme

Learn-Memory

A Node.js software to learn your lesson. This software is avalaible in English and French.

Build Status NPM version

You have to install mongodb to use new versions of Learn Memory.
If you want to use Learn Memory without mongodb, you have to do npm install [email protected] -g

CLI

$ npm install learn-memory -g
$ learn

Server

$ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/cedced19/learn-memory
$ cd ./learn-memory
$ npm install --production
$ npm start --production

Options

--production               launch in production mode

--port [number]            specified the port

APIs

  • lessons: /api/ (⇒ you can specify if you want 'attachments', 'createdAt', and 'content' field)
  • version: /api/version (to get current version and npm version)
  • registrants: /api/registrants (to validate new users)
  • users: /api/users
  • attachments: /api/attachments

Other software to use with

Access to server

There are two solutions to get lessons on this application:

  • redirect port 7772 on your server and get your global ip
  • be on the same wifi as your server and get its local ip

Import a lesson save in database

$ mongoimport --db sails --collection lessons --file save.json --jsonArray

Developers

There are two npm commands with which you can compile javascript:

  • npm run dev: reload page on change and build bundle
  • npm run prod: build and uglify bundle