Command line utility that generates a set of probable questions that will be asked on a future exam given a sample set of test files (plaintext) and the lexicographic list of the words that will appear on the future test (the output of the sneak.peek.sh
script).
This program is almost uniquely useful for those taking classes taught by Wesley Mackey at UCSC.
This project is not yet released, please do not try to install it.
Specific instructions can be found by running sneak.peeker --help
.
This program has been specifically written as an antithesis to Mackey.
- It's written in Python, a popular alternative to Mackey's language of choice, Perl
- Its structure is modeled after Git, a popular alternative to Mackey's version control system of choice, Subversion
- It's also version controlled with Git, of course
- Its documentation is easy to follow, as opposed to the majority of Mackey's PDFs
- Its codebase is encapsulated into a single file, as opposed to scattered across multiple files and directories, such as Mackey's assignments
- It's also likely to improve your grade, as opposed to most of Mackey's assignments