Lazycard Save

A simple flashcard application where cards are formatted with Markdown.

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:black_nib: Lazycard

Lazycard is a simple flashcard application utilizing spaced repetition and cards are formatted with Markdown.

:pushpin: Features

  • Write cards with Markdown
  • Import and export topics (JSON)
  • Export to HTML for easy sharing
  • Simple database (JSON)

:bookmark: Install

Head over to the releases page.

:scroll: Setup

Install Node.js. Open up a terminal and clone the project with Git, cd into the project root folder and install all dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/hikikones/Lazycard.git
cd Lazycard
npm install

:wrench: Usage

The following commands are used for development and building:

Node.js command Description
npm start Builds the project in development mode and launches Electron.
npm run package Generates a portable application in the dist folder.
npm run publish Generates a distributable application in the dist folder.

:bulb: Publishing

This repository uses Github Actions for the build pipeline in order to create a distributable installation file for Windows, macOS and Ubuntu. The configuration file is found in .github/workflows/build.yml. The build is triggered whenever a semantic release tag of the form v*.*.* is created. The version also needs to be reflected in the package.json file. That is, say you have pushed the latest commit to the master branch that completes version v1.0.0 of your application, and the version is reflected in package.json, then the following two commands will trigger the build:

git tag v1.0.0
git push --tags

The build workflow from .github/workflows/build.yml will then initiate, creating a release in draft mode on the repository, building the application on each OS and finally uploading each resulting installation file to the newly created release. You can then review the release before deciding to publish it.

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