Hey there!
Thanks for showing interest in using TutorialKit! We are currently planning to do a 1.0 release and we're excited to share a list of the changes that we are intending to make before the release.
Planned Changes
Nice to have, some post 1.0.0 launch:
Hey there!
Thanks for showing interest in using TutorialKit! We are currently planning to do a 1.0 release and we're excited to share a list of the changes that we are intending to make before the release.
Planned Changes
tutorialkitto@tutorialkit/cli. So we can use that name for the vscode extension and also because thenpm create tutorialcommand is the recommended way to create a new tutorial.tutorialkitto@tutorialkit/cli#153@tutorialkit/components-reactto@tutorialkit/reactand move it fromcomponents/reacttoreact. Simpler name and descriptive enough.@tutorialkit/components-reactto@tutorialkit/react#155src/content/config.tsto import the full schema from@tutorialkit/types.contentSchema#156@tutorialkit/theme.content.inlinetutorialkit:storetutorialkit:storeandtutorialkit:coreusages #348tutorialkit:coreprovide low level access to webcontainer and is to be used only as a last resorttutorialkit:storeandtutorialkit:coreusages #348@tutorialkit/reactwithout TutorialKit is experimental@tutorialkit/reactcomponent API as experimental feature #346create-tutorialdepend on"@tutorialkit/cli": "latest"and release a fire and forget version.create-tutorialreleasing #146.vscode/settings.json.settings.json#173Nice to have, some post 1.0.0 launch:
TutorialStoreclass_testsfolder with a set of test file to run against the application #178*.astrofiles #357Monaco as an alternative option to CodeMirror