Elixir koans is a fun way to get started with the elixir programming language. It is a tour of the most important features and idiomatic usage of the language.
You need to have Elixir installed. Please refer to the official guide for instructions.
First, clone the repo from GitHub:
$ git clone https://github.com/elixirkoans/elixir-koans.git
$ cd elixir-koans/
Next, fetch mix dependencies by running:
$ mix deps.get
You might get prompted to install further dependencies. Reply "y".
On Linux, you'll need to install inotify-tools
to be able
to use the autorunner in this project.
With the dependencies installed, navigate to the root directory of this project and run:
$ mix meditate
You should see the first failure. Open the corresponding file in your favourite text editor and fill in the blanks to make the koans pass one by one. The autorunner will give you feedback each time you save.
If you want the autorunner to show you your previous results, run it with --no-clear-screen
$ mix meditate --no-clear-screen
If you want to jump to a specific lesson, run it with --koan=<koan name>
$ mix meditate --koan=PatternMatching
Any typos on the koan name will show the complete list of koans, where you can pick any.
We welcome contributions! If something does not make sense along the way or you feel like an important lesson is missing from the koans, feel free to fork the project and open a pull request.
List of contributors.