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The command grabs the latest submission for a language exercise combination and opens up in a browser.
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Works well on OSX. @kytrinyx know anyone that could test this on Windows and Linux? |
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/cc @jwood803, @LegalizeAdulthood want to give this a shot on windows? I don't know anyone off the top of my head who uses exercism with linux, I'd be willing to hope that it works and then deal with bugfixes later. |
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Sure, I can try this out this week or so. |
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@jwood803 Were you able to validate this functionality on Windows? |
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If not, that's fine. We can release a bugfix if it turns out that there's a problem. I'll give this until tomorrow and then merge. |
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Merging. I'll put out a release in a moment. |
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This should address #83 . It's still missing some tests for the new API that I'd like to add.
I'd also like to add unit tests for the new command that was added but I'm not quiet sure how to go about that. Any suggestions?