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This command line Node.js program is designed to make it easy to track program versions using a tally like input system. This was mostly a fun little side project to practice using Node.js and also an excuse to program (manually tracking the version would have way quicker than programming this and making it feature rich).

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Version-Tally-Tracker

This command line Node.js program is designed to make it easy to track program versions using a tally like input system. This was mostly a fun little side project to practice using Node.js and also an excuse to program (manually tracking the version would have way quicker than programming this and making it feature rich haha).

How to Run the Program

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  • Running the project requires Node.js which you can get here.

Steps

  1. Download the source code (Ex: download the zip, clone the repo, etc.)
  2. Open the project (Ex: in VS Code, or navigate to the project in the command line)
  3. Type npm install into your terminal (can be the one built into VS Code) to install the required node modules
  4. Wait for it to complete
  5. You can now run the project using npm, the npm scripts defined in the package.json file allow you to quickly run the command used to test and run the project. You can run npm run start to run the project.
  6. If you're using VS Code you can also run the debugger by clicking Run in the menu bar then Start Debugging.

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This command line Node.js program is designed to make it easy to track program versions using a tally like input system. This was mostly a fun little side project to practice using Node.js and also an excuse to program (manually tracking the version would have way quicker than programming this and making it feature rich).

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