Command line interface for TMC, written in Rust.
The old Java CLI can be found at testmycode/tmc-cli
Published Builds will be located to the https://download.mooc.fi. Builds are published for the some different operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux).
flatpak install flathub fi.mooc.tmc.tmc-cli-rust
Create alias after installation for ease of use with:
echo "alias tmc=\"flatpak run fi.mooc.tmc.tmc-cli-rust\"" >> ~/.bashrc
After restarting the terminal, this should work:
tmc --help
cd
into the directory where you want to download tmc-cli-rust and run the following command:
64 bit Linux:
curl -0 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rage/tmc-cli-rust/main/scripts/install.sh | bash -s x86_64 linux
32 bit Linux:
curl -0 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rage/tmc-cli-rust/main/scripts/install.sh | bash -s i686 linux
64 bit MacOS:
curl -0 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rage/tmc-cli-rust/main/scripts/install.sh | bash -s x86_64 mac
32 bit MacOS:
curl -0 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rage/tmc-cli-rust/main/scripts/install.sh | bash -s i686 mac
The Windows installer can be found in the releases. In most cases you will want the 64 bit version, tmc-cli-rust-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc-v1.1.2.msi
. When a 32 bit version is required, tmc-cli-rust-i686-pc-windows-msvc-v1.1.2.msi
is also available. After installation, the application updates automatically.
If using the installers is not an option for you, you can build the source code by yourself, or download the latest published build.
After downloading the executable, navigate to the directory it's located in and make it an executable with the command
chmod u+x ./<executable name>
To use the software from any directory, you can add it to your environmental variables with the following command (substituting for the location where the executable resides at and for the executable name.)
echo "alias tmc='<directory>/<executable name>'" >> "$HOME/.bashrc"
The instructions for Linux should work on macOS as well. This has not been tested yet, though, so your mileage may vary.
After downloading the executable you can start using it from the command line by navigating to the directory it resides at.
To be able to use it from any directory, you can add it to your environmental variables with the following command. (substituting for the directory where the executable resides at)
set PATH=%PATH%;<directory>
You can generate shell completion scripts by running tmc generate-completions --[bash/zsh/powershell] > /path/to/your/completions/directory/filename
. For bash
, filename
should be tmc.bash
. For zsh
, _tmc
. This has not yet been tested for Powershell, but the script should work if placed in the appropriate directory.
Make sure to have the appropriate software configuration for completions to work. For Zsh and Powershell, completions should be supported by default, but for Bash you may need to install bash-completion
or similar packages and follow their documentation.
tmc [FLAGS] [SUBCOMMAND]
FLAG | Description |
---|---|
-h, --help |
Prints help information |
-d, --no-update |
Disable auto update temporarily |
-V, --version |
Prints version information |
SUBCOMMAND | Description |
---|---|
courses |
List the available courses |
download |
Downloads course exercises |
exercises |
List the exercises for a specific course |
help |
Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) |
login |
Login to TMC server |
logout |
Logout from TMC server |
organization |
Change organization |
paste |
Submit exercise to TMC pastebin |
submit |
Submit exercises to TMC server |
test |
Run local exercise tests |
update |
Update exercises |
Manual for using the program.
You can log in using tmc login
. This saves your TMC login information to a configuration file in /home/username/tmc-config/tmc-tmc_cli_rust (or %APPDATA%\tmc-tmc_cli_rust on Windows) - you will only have to log in once.
~ $ tmc login
Email / username: username
Password:
Logged in successfully!
After you have logged in, you can choose your organization with interactive menu. To see all organizations, select View all organizations with keyboard arrows. Press keyboard characters to filter.
Select your organization: Press keys
>> MOOC to filter
Helsingin Yliopisto
View all organizations
After you have selected your organization, you can choose course with interactive menu. Exercises of the course will be downloaded. Press keyboard characters to filter. If you don't want to download anything, select Don't download anything with keyboard arrows.
Select your course: Press keys
>> Don't download anything to filter
2013 Object-oriented programming,
2013 Object-oriented programming,
Aikatauluton Ohjelmoinnin MOOC, Oh
Aikatauluton Ohjelmoinnin MOOC, Oh
Cyber Security Base Advanced Topic
Java Programming I
Java Programming II
Ohjelmoinnin MOOC 2021
Securing Software 2020
Securing Software 2021
When filtering, only courses with filtered name are shown.
Select your course: ohjelmoinn
>> Aikatauluton Ohjelmoinnin MOOC, Oh
Aikatauluton Ohjelmoinnin MOOC, Oh
Ohjelmoinnin MOOC 2021
After course is selected, exercises are downloaded. Download folder is informed for the user.
Successfully downloaded 15 out of 15 exercises.
100%[█████████████████████████] [00:00:00]
Exercises downloaded successfully to /home/user/.local/share/tmc/tmc_cli_rust\
You can change your organization with the command tmc organization
. To see all organizations, select View all organizations with keyboard arrows. All available organizations will be listed. You can choose your organization with interactive menu.
~ $ tmc organization
You can log out using 'tmc logout'. This will remove your login token from the configuration file.
~ $ tmc logout
Logged out successfully.
Once you have logged in, you can list all the available courses on the server with tmc courses
.
~ $ tmc courses
Either
When you have already selected your organization, simply run tmc download
and select right course to download with interactive menu.
Or
Navigate to a suitable directory in which you wish to download your exercises. Then, run tmc download -d
to download to the current directory after course is selected with interactive menu.
Or
Give suitable course name as an argument tmc download -c [COURSE_NAME]
.
Or
Give suitable course name as an argument and use -d
flag to download to the current directory: tmc download -c [COURSE_NAME] -d
.
~ $ tmc download
Fetching courses...
Successfully downloaded 37 out of 37 exercises.
100%[█████████████████████████] [00:00:01]
Either
After you've completed an exercise and wish to run tests on it, just write command tmc test
. You can choose course and exercise with interactive menu.
~ $ tmc test
Testing: exercise1
Test results: 1/1 tests passed
All tests passed! Submit to server with 'tmc submit'
100%[████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████]
Or
Navigate to the exercise directory and run tmc test
.
~/tmc-courses/test-course/exercise1 $ tmc test
Testing: exercise1
Test results: 1/1 tests passed
All tests passed! Submit to server with 'tmc submit'
100%[████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████]
If you want to see your current progress, you can view the status of all course exercises with tmc exercises [course]
.
~/tmc-courses/test-course/ $ tmc exercises test-course
Course name: test-course
Deadline: none
Soft deadline: none
Completed: exercise1
Completed: exercise2
Not completed: exercise3
Either
When you want to send your current solution for an exercise to someone else for review, just write command tmc paste
. You can choose course and exercise with interactive menu. Give your paste message when program asks Write a paste message, enter sends it.
~ $ tmc paste
Write a paste message, enter sends it:
example paste message
Paste finished, running at https://examplewebpage
100%[█████████████████████████] [00:00:00]
Or
Navigate to the exercise directory and run tmc paste
. Give your paste message when program asks Write a paste message, enter sends it.
~/tmc-courses/test-course/exercise1 $ tmc paste
Write a paste message, enter sends it:
example paste message
Paste finished, running at https://examplewebpage
100%[█████████████████████████] [00:00:00]
Either
You can send your solution to the server with tmc submit
. You can choose course and exercise with interactive menu.
~ $ tmc submit
You can view your submission at: https://examplewebpage
Submission finished processing!
100%[█████████████████████████] [00:00:02]
All tests passed on server!
Points permanently awarded: [1.excercise1]
Model solution: https://examplewebpage
Or
Navigate to the exercise directory and run tmc submit
.
~/tmc-courses/test-course/exercise1 $ tmc submit
You can view your submission at: https://examplewebpage
Submission finished processing!
100%[█████████████████████████] [00:00:02]
All tests passed on server!
Points permanently awarded: [1.excercise1]
Model solution: https://examplewebpage
If some updates have done to the exercises by your organization, you can download the latest exercises with tmc update
. You can choose course with interactive menu.
These documentations are written in Finnish
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SpDOYh5NAp5xwluWRrK-B3j-_ZcEHIr0
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KxWFXeK85lhkcf2Z5QLoIwfEJHsCtVBftUomchilN9Q/edit#gid=0
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SpDOYh5NAp5xwluWRrK-B3j-_ZcEHIr0
Software was developed during spring 2021 as a part of the course Ohjelmistotuotantoprojekti in the University of Helsinki.
- Aleksis Tykky
- Arttu ShootingStar91
- Jaime
- Joni Nooblue
- Juha Robustic
- Miika
- Tatu
This software is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
This software comes with no warranty. University of Helsinki and the tmc-cli-rust developers are not responsible for any damages caused by misuse or misbehaviour of this software.