This is the main repository for the browser-based system programming learning environment developed at the University of Illinois. Also known as the Linux-in-a-browser project, this tool is used in the CS 241 (System Programming) course at the University.
View the project running live here.
Use the issue tracker to submit bug reports and feature requests. Please see the issue guidelines for helpful information.
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We have an official public chat room on Gitter. You can use it to chat with the project team, discuss ideas, and ask for help. You can join the chat here (the Gitter badge at the top of this README provides a quick shortcut to the chat room).
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The project team uses HuBoard for task management. View the task board here to see the status and progress of the project (the HuBoard badge at the top of this README provides a quick shortcut to the board).
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The Project development workflow Wiki page contains information on how the project team works and collaborates.
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If you want to talk to a project team member privately, click on any member in the Gitter chat room and choose "Chat Privately". Please feel free to reach out to the project leaders if you want to discuss large collaborations or adopting the project for your own use.
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Please do not hesitate to reach out to the project leaders directly to report any kind of abuse, harassment, or other concerns.
Please read through our contributing guidelines. Included are guidelines for opening issues, information about the organization of the project as well as this repository, directions for setting up your development environment, opening pull requests, coding standards, notes on development, and directions for deploying the application.
See the Wiki for information about the technology stack used, project road maps, learning resources, and other information.
See CREDITS.md.
See LICENSE.md for copyright, license, attribution and other legal information.