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Cybertron is a project that helps you practice your Functional JavaScript. Currently, there are 7 levels, and 4 exercises on each level. Try to complete all 6 levels, then do it again! Get as many reps as you can and these commands will become more familiar.

Want more levels? Lets add them!

How it works?

  • Clone Repo -

git clone https://github.com/twilson63/cybertron.git

  • Install dependencies and Start Server
cd cybertron
npm install
npm start

Windows Users install browser-sync globally npm install browser-sync -g

  • Use your favorite editor to open the project

You will see 7 js files, called levelx.js and an index.js file.

Open level1.js and start working on the exercises, each time you complete an exercise go to your browser and refresh the window to see the results.

When you finish the first level to go to the next level, simply uncomment the level run code in the index.js file and then open the level js file and start running that level.

Linter Support

This project supports the standard js linter and prettier, installing both projects in your editor will help find typos and bugs. In atom, install the linter and linter-eslint packages.

js-standard-style

Support

If you are having trouble running the exercises, please post an issue in github.

Report an Issue

License

MIT