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Manipulation du livre en ligne de commande #122

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@thom4parisot thom4parisot commented Feb 21, 2017

$ nodebook --help
Commands:
  chapter <number> <install|open|start>  Installe, ouvre ou démarre un chapitre.
  read                                   Démarre la lecture du livre au format
                                         HTML

Options:
  --help  Show help                                                    [boolean]

fix #119

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DirtyF commented Feb 21, 2017

👏 sympa ce petit sucre syntaxique et très bon exemple de la création d'un petit utilitaire avec node

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Merci @DirtyF 🙂 Ça m'est venu en écrivant les explications d'usage des chapitres dans a7af0a167dbb514488efa6606727c631614ea8f9 et la découverte des substitutions dans les blocs de code (cf. https://twitter.com/oncletom/status/833632437016072194).

@thom4parisot thom4parisot merged commit b8b30ff into master Feb 22, 2017
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thom4parisot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 24, 2017
* Manipulation du livre en ligne de commande

fix #119

* Ajout de la méthode d'installation

* nodebook [install|examples]
thom4parisot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 24, 2017
* Manipulation du livre en ligne de commande

fix #119

* Ajout de la méthode d'installation

* nodebook [install|examples]
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