This repo contains practice exercises for the fundamental JavaScript concepts of prototype methods and scope. Each concept has a corresponding folder with a README that includes instructions for solving each type of problem.
Fork this repo (do not clone), then clone your forked copy to your machine. cd
into the directory for the project and run npm install
.
Check out this video for a walkthrough of the set up and first test!
To run all tests for both protoype methods and scope:
npm test
To run the tests for just a single concept:
npm run testScope
or npm run testPrototypes
You have now cloned your forked version of JSFun to your machine. As instructors make changes to the repo (adding exercises, fixing tests, changing problems, etc.) you'll need to pull down those changes. In order to do so, we must link your copy of JSFun on your machine to the Turing github version by adding a new remote repository.
In your terminal, from within the root of your JSFun project directory, run:
git remote add turing https://github.com/turingschool-examples/jsFun.git
If this command was successful, you should be able to run git remote -v
and see something like the following:
origin https://github.com/yourGithubUsername/jsFun.git (fetch)
origin https://github.com/yourGithubUsername/jsFun.git (push)
turing https://github.com/turingschool-examples/jsFun.git (fetch)
turing https://github.com/turingschool-examples/jsFun.git (push)
Now, whenever instructors tell you to pull down changes, there are two steps:
- Make sure you commit and push any changes you have currently made
- Run
git pull turing main
Check out this video if you need help pulling down new changes!